WoW – BSCCP Entry level scholarships
Enable health professionals and scientists to develop interests in the prevention of cancer of the cervix and lower genital tract
Wellbeing of Women-British Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology Partnership Entry Level Scholarships (ELS) provide single candidates with up to £20,000 for up to 12 months, however we will consider requests for a longer duration with justification. Funds are for directly incurred research costs and may include a salary contribution. The research must be undertaken in the UK.
These awards will fund pre-doctoral researchers in a basic science, clinical or translational research project focused on the prevention of cancer of the cervix and lower genital tract.
Awards are intended to provide ‘pump-priming’ funds to enable professionals involved in the prevention of cancer of the cervix and lower genital tract to be exposed to a research environment and to obtain pilot data that will enhance an application for a research fellowship (PhD or MD).
Applicants do not have to be members of the BSCCP, but successful candidates are expected to join the Society on receipt of their award. The research must be undertaken in the UK. Applicants would normally be new to the research discipline and will not previously have been heavily involved in substantial or funded research projects.
An ELS is not intended as a ‘top-up’ for existing grants. Its primary purpose is to support a single individual at an early stage of their research career.
2026 Call timeline
Call launch: Wednesday 22 April 2026
Submission deadline: Wednesday 22 July 2026 at 1pm
Application outcome: December 2026
Awards start: January/February 2027
How to apply
Download the ELS application forms and guidance below. Before applying, please read the grant guidance.
WoW Entry Level Scholarship Application Form 2026
WoW Entry Level Scholarship Guidance for Applicants 2026
WoW_Research Questions for Non-standard Animals
If you have any queries, please contact the Wellbeing of Women research team at research@wellbeingofwomen.org.uk or call 020 3697 6346.