Dr Camille Ettelaie C.Ettelaie@hull.ac.uk
Lecturer
Bridging grant for Research PhD student
People Involved
Project Description
The fund is to support the stipend and some of the fees incurred to bridge the funding for the PhD student.
Project Acronym | Castle Hill Hospital Cancer Trust Fund |
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Status | Project Complete |
Value | £8,400.00 |
Project Dates | Nov 1, 2017 - Apr 18, 2018 |
Partner Organisations | No Partners |
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