The Macular Disease Society is a self-help society for those diagnosed with any of the eye conditions encompassed by the overall name of Macular Disease. The Society is dedicated to providing information and practical support so that those with the condition may make the most of their remaining vision..
Call our helpline on 0300 3030 111 Or email help@macularsociety.org to find out how we can help. Calls cost the same as standard rate calls to landline 01 or 02 numbers and will be included as part of any inclusive call minutes or discount schemes with your provider.
The Macular Disease Society is a self-help society for those diagnosed with any of the eye conditions encompassed by the overall name of Macular Disease. The Society is dedicated to providing information and practical support so that those with the condition may make the most of their remaining vision.
PhD studentships
Studentships of up to £120,000 are available to cover a stipend, fees and consumables over three years. PhD students should be based at a UK institution and a graduate in a relevant subject.
Research Grants
Grants of up to £250,000 over three years are available for research at UK institutions only. Projects can be for the maximum term or for a shorter period (e
Phd Studentships
Studentships of up to £120,000 are available to cover a stipend, fees and consumables over three years
Stage One – Preliminary Application
Preliminary applications are reviewed by our Research Committee and Lay Panel and shortlisted by the Research Committee
Stage Two – Full Application
Full applications are sent to external reviewers for peer review and our lay panel
Racial and multi-ethnic group
The history of black people in Cambridge, UK cannot easily be separated from the history of Cambridge University. The university has attracted students from Africa and the African diaspora to the town of Cambridge for more than two centuries. Several notable black people had a Cambridge association in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and at the end of the eighteenth century Cambridge became a centre of abolitionist sentiment. From the end of the nineteenth century the university started to admit black students in larger numbers. In recent decades, however, the relatively low number of black students admitted to the university has become a topic of media comment and public concern.
Linguist
Monica Macaulay is a professor of linguistics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she is also affiliated with the American Indian Studies Program.
College at City University of New York
William E. Macaulay Honors College, commonly referred to as Macaulay Honors College or Macaulay, is a highly selective honors college for students at the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City. The college awards full-tuition scholarships to all of its undergraduates. For the class of 2020, there were 6,272 applicants for an enrollment of 537 students. The average high school GPA and SAT for the class of 2020 were 94.1% and 1414, respectively. Since 2016, the college has consistently received the highest rating for a public university honors college. Macaulay students have earned more than 250 prestigious awards, including 37 Fulbright Fellowships, 5 Truman Scholarships, 3 Rhodes Scholarships, and 28 National Science Foundation grants.