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Study Grants for Professionals - Criteria

Purpose of Criteria

• To prioritise grant spending so that people affected by MS receive the maximum benefit.

• To encourage those working with people affected by MS to develop a special interest in MS.

Who is eligible for a study grant?

• Any person employed to work with people affected by MS in Scotland (outwith the MS Society Scotland)

• Anyone who works with people affected by MS who is seeking funding up to, but not exceeding £1000

Study Grant Priorities

Priority will be given to the following applicants

• Staff who have not received a study grant from the MS Society Scotland in the past 2 years

• Staff who can demonstrate that they have attempted to obtain funding from at least 1 other source

• Departments or organisations where only 1 staff member is attending training

• Staff who are attending training which is MS-specific

• Staff who wish to attend training with non-recurring costs

• Staff who have obtained partial funding for a course or who are able to cover their own transport/accommodation costs

• Staff who can demonstrate that the training will provide them with new skills and/or knowledge

• Staff who have limited access to training opportunities

• Staff living in remote and rural areas



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