The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh disburses several travelling fellowships each year, both as sole funders and in partnership with outstanding organisations and donors. The College is proud to have supported our Members and Fellows in developing new skills from world-renowned experts, experiencing diverse surgical environments, and deepening their professional knowledge through educational visits.
Find our current portfolio below.
Please direct enquiries to FundingOpportunities@rcsed.ac.uk.
How to Apply
Please apply online and submit your application through the RCSEd Grant Platform, unless otherwise specified.
RCSEd Grant PlatformThe Alban Barros D'Sa Memorial Travelling Fellowship in General Surgery
Deadline: 1 June 2026
Due to the generous support of the family of the late Mr Barros D’Sa, RCSEd is delighted to invite Higher Surgical Trainees, who have not yet attained Consultant grade to apply for the Alban Barros D’Sa Memorial Travelling Fellowship.
This fellowship aims to support young surgeons by supplementing costs, of up to £1000, associated with attending international educational meetings and conferences.
Applications are welcome from Members and Fellows both in the UK and abroad.
Applications are currently open.
The Cutner Travelling Fellowship in Orthopaedic Surgery
Deadline: 1 June 2026
Due to a generous donation by the Cutner family, RCSEd is able to award up to £3000 in funding to support orthopaedic surgeons in their travel to speciality centres to learn or develop orthopaedic surgical skills.
Applications are welcome from Core Trainees, Specialty Trainees, SAS doctors, LEDs and Consultants (up to two years after obtaining consultant grade) who are a Member or Fellow of the College in the UK or internationally.
Applications are currently open.
Dr Jeyasekharan Travelling Fellowship
Deadline: 8 June 2026
The successful candidate will be generously hosted at the Dr.Jeyasekharan Hospital in Nagercoil, South India, for a period of 4 – 6 weeks, to experience working within a rural and tropical context and within a MDT. Travel to Nagercoil will also be supported up to the value of £2000.
Applications are welcome from UK and International Members and Fellows, and from the larger healthcare workforce, including physician associates and nurses. Those able to demonstrate a special interest or experience in tropical surgery and/or medicine will be given special consideration.
This Fellowship has been made possible by the generous donation and support of the Dr Jeyasekharan Medical trust and the family of Dr N.D Jeyasekharan.
Applications are currently open.