The British Society of Endovascular Therapy (BSET) promotes scientific research, education and training in endovascular treatment and procedures for the advancement of health and public benefit. The Society is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), and holds an annual meeting at which trainees are able to present the latest endovascular research.
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2025 BSET FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMME - APPLICATION PROCESS NOW OPEN
Endovascular Training Fellowship
One six month Endovascular Training post is now available for a vascular or interventional radiology trainee providing an opportunity to acquire new or more complex endovascular skills to be spent in a vascular unit within the UK. Support for the Fellowship will take the form of a salary for a 6 month period. The Fellowships seek to provide support for dedicated training in endovascular therapy. The successful applicant will be given a choice of units in which to undertake their Fellowship. Details of the BSET approved training centres can be found here
Information for applicants
Travel Fellowship
The BSET Travel Fellowship, up to the value of £7,500, is available to Specialist Registrars towards the end of higher surgical training or Consultants up to two years post CCT at the closing date for this application. The Fellowship is intended to enable the successful candidate to fund a visit to a unit with recognised expertise of interest to broaden their education and training in endovascular therapy. The Fellowship Committee will pay particular attention to originality, scope and feasibility of the proposed itinerary. Priority will be given to those with a dedicated plan rather than “additional” funding for a pre-arranged secondment.
The 2025 Annual Meeting will be held on Thursday 26th and Friday 27th June.
The National Vascular Training Day will be held on Wednesday 25th June at Tortworth Court Hotel, Wotton under Edge, South Gloucestershire.
Congratulations to the recipients of the 2025 BSET Pump Priming Award
Sarah Sillito of Freeman Hospital, Newcastle whose research is entitled BEACON Study – Beetroot Evaluation and Acceptability on Clinical Outcomes in lower limb eNdovascular intervention
Arsalan Wafi of Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital, London whose research is Personalised Prediction of Restenosis Risk Through Integrated IVUS-Based Computational Flow Dynamics and Microfluidic Flow System Experimentation
We wish both Sarah and Arsalan well in their research and look forward to hearing the results of their work at the BSET Annual Meeting in 2026.