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MCRC & CRUK Manchester Centre: Training & Education Newsletter

Discover the success of our cancer postgraduate trainees and postdocs in our Training & Education Newsletter which covers:

  • Recent publications
  • Academic presentations
  • Award success
  • Alumni stories

Our Training & Education newsletter is published twice a year in Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter. You can download our current and previous editions using the download links below.

Training and Education Newsletter Front cover

2022 Spring/Summer - Training and Education Newsletter (2MB, PDF)

2021 Autumn/Winter - Training and Education Newsletter (2MB, PDF)

2021 Spring/Summer - Training and Education Newsletter (2MB, PDF)

Christie International Fellowship Programme Newsletter

The Christie International Fellowship Programme Newsletter spotlights the achievements, successes and experiences of Christie clinical fellows over the last 12 months. Read the newsletter to discover:

  • Alumni stories about how the fellowship helped establish their career
  • Experiences of current clinical fellows
  • Achievements of current fellows in spotlighting their clinical research

Download all current edition using the links below.

Oak Road entrance to The Christie NHS Foundation Trust

Issue 3 - Christie International Fellowship Programme Newsletter (PDF, 4MB). Published January 2024

Issue 2 - Christie International Fellowship Programme Newsletter (PDF, 4MB). Published in March 2023

Issue 1 - Christie International Fellowship Programme Newsletter (PDF, 4MB). Published in December 2021

Our Vision

Discover how the MCRC is uniting science and driving clinical excellence to create a cancer free future.

Our Partners

Find out about the partners of the MCRC: The University of Manchester, Cancer Research UK, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust and Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust.

Paterson Redevelopment Project

Discover how we are re-writing the future of cancer research by creating a world-leading cancer research facility right in the heart of Manchester.

Research Heritage

Cancer research in Manchester dates back to the 19th Century, and is the location for many pioneering discoveries and innovations.

About

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