الإعلان عن الفائزين بمنح منحة ماكدونالد لعام 2024

Researchers from Malawi and Argentina awarded the 2024 McDonald Fellowships

McDonald Fellowship recipients

Since the launch of the McDonald fellowships in 2007, we have awarded more than 30 fellowships to researchers from emerging countries

McDonald Fellowships

MSIF's McDonald Fellowships fund 2-year research placements for early career researchers from low- and middle-income countries.

Global MS research fellowships

A selection of fellowships and grants open to MS researchers around the world

الفائزون بزمالة مكدونالد ومنح دو بري لعام 2022

MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2022 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from Mongolia, Brazil, Argentina and India.

2021 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grant recipients announced

MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Iran, and Tunisia

الإعلان عن الفائزين بزمالات مكدونالد ومِنَحة ‏Du Pré Grant‏ لعام‎ 2020

MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2020 McDonald Fellowships and Du Pré Grants, from Iran, Zambia, Brazil, Turkey, and Argentina

إعلان الفائزين بزمالة ماكدونالد ومنح دو بري لعام 2018

MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2018 McDonald fellowships and Du Pre grants

Applications for MSIF Fellowships and Grants now open

The deadline for applications for McDonald fellowships and Du Pré Grants is 30 June 2018

يفخر الاتحاد الدولي للتصلب المتعدد بالإعلان عن أسماء زمالات ماكدونالدز وجائزة "Du Pre" لعام 2017

MSIF is proud to announce the recipients of the 2017 McDonald fellowships and Du Pre grants

فتح باب الترشيحات والمنح لزمالات الاتحاد الدولي للتصلب العصبي المتعدد

The deadline for applications for McDonald fellowships and Du Pré Grants is 30 June 2017

أهم فعاليات مؤتمر اللجنة الأوربية لعلاج التصلب المتعدد وأبحاثه (ECTRIMS)

Our highlights from the world’s largest scientific conference on multiple sclerosis

تم الإعلان عن منح McDonald الدراسية لعام 2014

This year’s McDonald Fellowships went to researchers from Bangladesh, Hungary, Iran and Yemen