The Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance (SCMR) is pleased to announce the Pediatric/Congenital Junior Early/Mid Career Visiting Fellowship Program. This fellowship is designed to support early- and mid-career members in accessing unique clinical or research opportunities abroad. Pediatric cardiologists or radiologists are encouraged to apply. The duration of the visiting fellowship program is at least one month and should not exceed 6 months. The fellowship aims at fostering collaboration among congenital cardiology centers worldwide, and advancing research in pediatric and congenital heart disease imaging. The research project will generate pilot data and allow further research and collaborations.
Objective
Provide members in training with access to clinical and research experiences not readily available at their home institutions for a period of 1-6 months.
Support collaboration across global congenital cardiology centers.
Stimulate high-quality research in pediatric and congenital heart disease (PCHD) imaging.
Financial provision
The SCMR visiting fellowship will offer financial support up to USD $5,000 for the fellow in the form of an educational or research grant. Details on the actual costs will need to be provided to SCMR. Those may include airfare, accommodation and reasonable living expenses for the duration of the visiting fellowship. Four grants will be provided in the 2025-2026 cycle and can be used worldwide, but it is the fellow’s own responsibility to comply with taxation rules according to the local fiscal regulations. The grant will be paid once the fellowship is started. SCMR will hold no liability for any activities taken out by the grant recipient during the fellowship. The host institution should confirm its agreement in writing on this process and a copy of the acceptance letter should be provided to the SCMR as part of the application. Without prejudice to the SCMR’s other rights and remedies, the SCMR may withhold or suspend payment of any grant funding due to the Grant recipient and/or require the Grant recipient to repay all or part of the grant in case the fellowship grant period ends before the planned date, whatever the reason for such termination.
Eligibility
To qualify for this fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Be a current SCMR member in good standing for at least one year (thus joined SCMR in 2024 or earlier).
Obtain written agreement from the proposed host institution prior to application submission.
Obtain written agreement from the home institution.
In the cover letter, please state the motivation for the fellowship, whether training or research. If research, please propose a 1-page project focused on CHD imaging hosted at a center other than their home institution.
Fellowship length will be at least 1 month and should not exceed 6 months. For those seeking more than 6 months of training, please refer to the SCMR Training Fellowship page (The SCMR Training Fellowship | Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance).
Early Career applicants: senior fellows or 1-5 years since end of last training.
Mid Career applicants: > 5 years and less than 10 years since end of last training. Previous pediatric and or congenital CMR experience is preferred. Those pursuing advanced training in imaging techniques at high-volume centers, or those who are developing new techniques, are encouraged to apply.
Location
Applicants are advised to identify an appropriate host institution (see requirements below) and obtain the signed approval of the host institution for the training.
Potential fellows should prepare the application jointly with the proposed host institution.
Applicants are expected to obtain signed approval of the home and host institution before submitting their application to the SCMR.
Host institution requirements
The host institution is expected to fulfil the following requirements:
• Offer an active clinical CMR program covering all aspects of congenital CMR practice.
Led by at least one Level 3 certified CMR expert (SCMR or equivalent certification).
• Offer an active training and teaching programme in PCHD CMR.
• Is located in a different country or state to the applicant.
Have not hosted another SCMR funded fellow in the past 2 years.
Fellowship Award
Four (4) fellowships will be awarded, each valued at USD $5,000.
The funds may be used to support subsistence, accommodation, and travel costs.
The fellowship does not cover salary or other expenses.
Projects must be completed within 1 year of the fellowship program being awarded.
A written summary report must be submitted to SCMR within 3 months of fellowship completion.
The grant funding will be released on first day of training.
Submission Deadline
Applications are due: Friday, November 21, 2025 at 23:59 EST.
Late submissions will not be accepted.
Grant award notifications will be sent by December 29, 2025.