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Ethox hosts two visiting scholar programmes - both are currently open for application with a deadline of 22 April 2025.

The Caroline Miles Visiting Scholarships are awarded to post-doctoral or early-career researchers. Visiting Scholars will spend four weeks at the Ethox Centre in Oxford, pursuing a research project on a topic relating to one of the Ethox Centre’s four main research areas: global health ethics; clinical ethics; public health ethics; and research ethics. Caroline Miles (1929-2006) played a key role in the founding and development of the Ethox Centre. Her vision and also her generous financial support have made possible the creation of the Caroline Miles Scholarships.

The position of Andrew Markus Visiting Scholar is to be awarded to a practising medical doctor (physician) with an interest in medical ethics. It provides an opportunity for a clinician to take part in the academic life of the University of Oxford. Visiting Scholars will spend four weeks working at the Ethox Centre. The scholarship is also linked to Green Templeton College, Andrew Markus was a founding fellow of Green (now Green Templeton) College.

The value of each scholarship is up to £2,500, and is intended to assist scholars with travel and living costs during their visit.

Visit Caroline Miles Visiting Scholarships and Andrew Markus Visiting Scholarship for full details.

Read a blog post from a recent Caroline Miles Scholar: Epistemic Injustice, AI, and Emotions in the Healthcare context,