North West London Fellowship Programme
Applications closed for NWL Fellowships 2025/2026
Across North West London we have re-launched the Fellowship Programme and opened it not just to GPs and nurses that are new to practice, but to clinicians at different stages in their career and to other multi-professional roles within general practice. The new fellows will be working on projects in areas that support and meet local borough needs and North West London priority areas.
The application deadline has now passed.
There are currently no fellowships actively recruiting via NWL Training Hub, however if you wish to you can complete the expression of interest form below and we will contact you if/when new opportunities become available.
If you have any questions, please contact your local borough or email [email protected].
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In October 2023, we launched a GP mid-career Fellowship. The vision for this was to allow busy GPs some time and space to work on a project that they were passionate about and felt would make a difference to the communities they worked in. We hoped it would help to prevent burn out and help with retention of GPs within North West London.
On Friday 29th November 2024, we held a Showcase Event for the NWL Mid-Career GP Fellows, who completed their one-year Fellowship in October. This gave us the opportunity to come together and share experiences and to celebrate the work that has been done. These projects have created a huge positive impact to our local communities and rejuvenated GP’s, some of whom were previously on the brink of burnout.
The hard work and dedication to these projects was highlighted by the GPs in their presentations and this led to thought provoking conversations on how to better the health of the NWL population, especially those with health inequalities.
A huge well done to all of the Mid-Career GP Fellows!




