Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellowship for Aspiring Innovators

Stanford University Biodesign is welcoming applications for its Innovation Fellowship for Aspiring Innovators.

Description

Innovation Fellowship for Aspiring Innovators is a Fellowship program by Stanford University that offers outstanding aspiring innovators a repeatable, proven process to identify Healthcare-related needs.

Plainly, the Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellowship for Aspiring Innovators is a program that equips qualified applicants with up to 10-month experience.

Deadline: 13th August 2021

Number of Awards: Not specified

Type: Fellowship

Target demographic: Any Country in and around the world

Duration of Fellowship: Up to 10 months

Fellowship Worth/Inclusions

The Fellowship program aims to provide the following among others to the qualified or eligible applicants;

°teaching and/or leading translational research programs for world-class universities

° becoming specialists in design, investing, or other aspects of the health technology innovation ecosystem

° catalyzing innovation inside major health technology companies

Building their own health technology start-ups

° eligible applicants becomes part of the Stanford Biodesign community for as long as life-long

° enables innovation initiatives within academic or private medical centers

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply for this fellowship program, applicants must;

° be professionals with advanced degrees

° and or with substantial work experience in the following facilities/fields;

¶ engineering

¶ science

¶ computer science

¶ business

¶ product design

¶ law, medical

¶ nursing

N.B: The application is strictly on merit and so will be awarded only to applicants based on their passion, drive, potential, and experience

How to Apply

Applicants are advised to visit the Fellowship official website – link below – to access the application form and more details on how to apply. All the best.

Website: http://biodesign.stanford.edu/programs/fellowships/innovation-fellowships.html

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