McDonald Fellowships 2026, UK – Fully Funded Research Opportunity for International Scholars
The McDonald Fellowships 2026, funded by the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (MSIF), provide fully funded opportunities for early-career researchers from low- and middle-income countries to advance their careers in multiple sclerosis (MS) research. This two-year fellowship enables recipients to undertake a research placement or training at a renowned institution outside their home country. The program is designed to foster global collaboration, build research capacity in under-resourced regions, and ultimately improve MS treatment and understanding worldwide.
Two specialized tracks are offered: the MSIF-ECTRIMS Fellowship, in partnership with the European Committee for Treatment and Research in MS, and the MSIF-FranceSEP Fellowship, supported by France Sclerose En Plaques. Eligible research areas include neurodegeneration, neurorehabilitation, MS epidemiology in LMICs, and more. The program not only funds research but also helps fellows build lasting international networks and return home equipped to lead impactful research or clinical initiatives.
Fellowship Benefits
Duration: 2 years
Funding: €55,000 per year (paid to the host institution)
Support Includes:
Fellow’s salary
Research-related expenses
Access to global mentorship and research collaboration opportunities
Follow-up Support: Guidance to continue MS research in the fellow’s home country after completion
Eligible Fields
Applicants must be pursuing research relevant to multiple sclerosis, including but not limited to:
Neuroimmunology
Neurology and Neurodegeneration
Remyelination and Demyelination
Neurorehabilitation
Epidemiology and Public Health in LMICs
The fellowship may also co-fund PhD programs that began up to six months before applying.
Eligibility Criteria
Must be a citizen of a low-, lower-middle-, or upper-middle-income country (as defined by the World Bank)
Hold at least a postgraduate degree (MSc, preferably PhD or MD)
Be involved in MS-related research
Must either:
Be currently working/studying in a qualifying country
Have begun a research placement abroad within the past six months
Be a past recipient of an MSIF Du Pré Grant
Women and indigenous researchers are encouraged to apply
Priority is given to candidates from SIDS and LDCs
Application Process
Find a Host Supervisor: Collaborate on a relevant research project
Submit Online Application: Available from July 1, 2025 on the MSIF portal
Include Lay Summary: 500-word, non-technical explanation of the project
References: Three referees must email letters to [email protected]
Host Statement: Must be submitted through the MSIF system
Deadlines for Application, References, and Supporting Documents: December 1, 2025
Post-Fellowship Requirements
Submit a year-one report for continued funding
Submit final report and financial summary
Share copies of publications or abstracts
Acknowledge MSIF support in all academic outputs
FAQs
Q1: Who can apply for the McDonald Fellowships?
Applicants must be early-career researchers from countries classified as low-, lower-middle-, or upper-middle-income by the World Bank. A postgraduate degree and research interest in MS are required.
Q2: Can the fellowship support an ongoing PhD?
Yes. If your PhD began within six months prior to application, you are eligible for co-funding through the fellowship.
Q3: Do I need a confirmed host institution before applying?
Yes. Applicants must secure a commitment from a host supervisor at a recognized research institution before submitting their application.
Q4: Is there any support after the fellowship?
Yes. Fellows are encouraged and supported to return home to continue MS research or clinical work with the skills and knowledge they gained abroad.
Q5: What kind of research is supported?
Any research aligned with MS—including neuroimmunology, neurorehabilitation, remyelination, and public health—is eligible.
Conclusion
The McDonald Fellowships 2026 are a valuable stepping stone for researchers passionate about improving the lives of individuals with multiple sclerosis. With full funding, global mentorship, and the chance to build meaningful international collaborations, this fellowship is your gateway to becoming a leader in MS research.