15 days to receive an invitation letter | Radiology doctors to carry out visiting exchanges under the academician of the British Academy of Engineering

Dr. B has won the provincial government-sent study quota, and hopes to go abroad as soon as possible, and only considers universities and medical institutions in the UK. We obtained an invitation letter from the University of Glasgow for him within 15 days, and his supervisor is an academician of the National Academy of Engineering. In the end, Dr. B passed the visa smoothly and went abroad as scheduled.

Doctor B background:

Application type: provincial government-sponsored study visit

Work background: doctor in a tertiary hospital

Education background: Ph.D.

Research direction: Department of Imaging

Academic background: several articles and projects

Application Difficulties: Designate the United Kingdom

Application process:

As an auxiliary diagnostic department, Dr. B is not only skilled in professional technology, but also engaged in a lot of basic research work. He has presided over the National Natural Science Foundation of China and published many articles. He has certain scientific research capabilities on the basis of theory and experiments. Therefore, he was selected as a candidate for the provincial government to go abroad .

However, Dr. B had DIY contacted some mentors before, but all failed. As the deadline for going abroad was approaching, he felt anxious, so he entrusted us to apply, hoping to go abroad as soon as possible, and only considering universities and medical institutions in the UK .

We put in the application in the first time, and quickly got feedback from two universities in the UK, Glasgow University and King's College . Although the latter ranks better, the other party needs to conduct an interview first. Dr. B's English listening and speaking skills are not enough. Self-confidence, so gave up follow-up. The receiving tutor of the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom is a big star in the industry. He was once elected as a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering ( British National Academy of Engineering) and a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (Scottish National Academy of Sciences) . The professor is engaged in bioengineering, and has made a lot of research achievements in medical imaging and medical diagnosis, and has published more than 280 papers. He was very interested in Dr. B's research background, expressed his desire to communicate with each other, and soon sent an autographed invitation letter. At this point, there are only 15 days until the start of the application process .

In order to ensure the smooth passage of the AV visa, we gave detailed guidance to Dr. B, especially in terms of materials, emphasizing the need to prepare one by one according to the contents of the list to prevent visa refusal. After 25 days of trial, Dr. B finally got the visa successfully and went abroad as scheduled.

Receiving institution introduction:

The University of Glasgow, founded in 1451, is located in Glasgow, Scotland, England. It is the fourth oldest university in English-speaking countries (the top three are Oxford University, Cambridge University and St. Andrews University). As one of the oldest and most famous comprehensive research universities in the UK, the research and teaching of the University of Glasgow enjoys an international reputation and plays a pivotal role in the cultural and commercial life of the UK. It is one of the top 100 universities in the world, seven One of the first classical universities, it belongs to the Russell University Group and a member of Universitas 21.

The University of Glasgow has trained 8 Nobel Prize winners, 2 British Prime Ministers, and 4 founders of world-renowned institutions of higher learning.

The University of Glasgow ranks 81st in the 2023QS World University Rankings, 74th in the 2023U.S. News World University Rankings, 82nd in the 2023THE World University Rankings, and 101-150th in the 2022 Soft Science World University Academic Rankings.

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