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European Society for Cardiology Offering Leadership Grants for Women

The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) is offering eight Grants for the Women Transforming Leadership Programme. The executive education programme, which till take place from October 5-9 2020, is run by the Saïd Business School of the University of Oxford (UK).

The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) is offering eight Grants for the Women Transforming Leadership Programme.

The executive education programme, which till take place from October 5-9 2020, is run by the Saïd Business School of the University of Oxford (UK).

The ESC grants cover the course fees and the winners will have to arrange and pay for their travel and accommodation.

The course focuses on different ways of dealing with organisational challenges and provides women with tools for finding their own leadership style.

Grants are open to women in cardiology, who are citizens or permanent residents of an ESC Member Country or an ESC Affiliated Country, for at least three years and thinking of taking on a new responsibility/leadership position (relative to seniority) or a different upward path (in their workplace and/or within ESC).

Application deadline is May 20, 2020.   Apply here.

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