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ENT UK Global Health Fund

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Global Health Fund 2024

Applications will open on 1 July 2024 - Deadline on 30 September 2024 

The ENT UK Global Health team has developed a fund to award a grant of up to £2,000 to a project related to global health. Applications can be made by any registered health professional employed within a public healthcare system and by employees of international bodies or non-governmental organisations, either in the UK or internationally.

Initiatives can either support current activities or develop new projects and can include development through improvement or provision of equipment, education and training. A project that can demonstrate specific plans for sustainable, long-lasting impact in areas of greatest need will be prioritised.

Applications for a grant of up to £2000 will be considered. If there are insufficient or inadequate applications, a grant may not be awarded. 

The recipient/s of the Global Health Fund will be announced on Friday 15 November 2024 at the online ENT UK Global Health Conference 2024.

The link to apply for this fund will be available on 1 July 2024.


Global Health Fund 2023

The ENT UK Global Health team has developed a fund to award grants of up to £2,000 to projects related to global health. Applications can be made by any registered health professional employed within a public healthcare system and by employees of international bodies or non-governmental organisations, either in the UK or internationally.

Initiatives can either support current activities or develop new projects and can include development through improvement or provision of equipment, education and training. Projects that can demonstrate specific plans for sustainable, long-lasting impact in areas of greatest need will be prioritised.

Applications are now closed


Successful Applications

  • Burden, outcomes and experiences of children with RRP 
    Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Blantyre, Malawi
  • Otology capacity building & temporal bone dissection course
    Muhimbili National Hospital, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania