NNHF fellowships - knowledge across borders

NNHF fellowships offer training on haemophilia and allied blood disorders to healthcare professionals from the developing world. Lasting from three to six months, fellowships take place at internationally recognized care and treatment centres. Former fellows have included physicians, nurses, laboratory technicians and other members of multidisciplinary teams, all with an interest or experience in haemophilia and allied bleeding disorders.


Demonstrating our commitment to better practice sharing, NNHF fellowships enable the transfer of specialist knowledge across borders and communities. NNHF fellows subsequently pass on their learning within their own countries, leading to long-term and sustainable change when it comes to improving access to care locally.

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Interested in applying for a NNHF fellowship? Our next deadline for applications is 20th January 2012. Download our application form here.
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Our fellowship application guidelines will help you complete your application - download them here.
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Apply for a fellowship

Are you a healthcare professional interested in applying for a NNHF fellowship?

Our next deadline for applications is 20th January 2012.

Further details on how to apply for a fellowship can be found here 

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