Dale Fund

Date:
1968-1997
Reference:
SA/PHY/N/1
Part of:
The Physiological Society
  • Archives and manuscripts

About this work

Description

The object of the Dale and Rushton Funds was to promote new physiological research in the UK and Ireland. The funds enabled physiologists to visit another laboratory for collaborative research, to acquire/teach new techniques, or to attend a practical workshop or training course. The Dale Fund was available to physiologists working in the British Isles and also allowed them to attend and present at scientific conferences. The Rushton Fund was awarded to young physiologists working in the British Isles who were not members of the Society and who did not have more than six years postdoctoral experience.

Information from The Physiological Society, The Grey Book, 1997/1998, p. 164-165.

Publication/Creation

1968-1997

Physical description

14 files

Related material

Please note that as the Dale and Rushton Funds were closely linked, records relating to the Dale Fund may also be present in SA/PHY/N/8 Records relating to both Funds can be found in SA/PHY/N/18.

Dale Fund reports can be found with the Committee Agendas at:

PP/SHF/B/2/12 Dale Fund report 1978

PP/SHF/B/2/13 Dale Fund report 1979

PP/SHF/B/2/15 Dale Fund report 1980

PP/SHF/B/2/16 Dale Fund report 1981

PP/SHF/B/2/18 Dale Fund report 1982

PP/SHF/B/2/20 Dale Fund report 1983

PP/SHF/B/2/23 Dale Fund report 1984

PP/SHF/B/2/26 Dale Fund report 1985

PP/SHF/B/2/31 Dale Fund report 1986

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