Scholarship and fellowship opportunities
RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS AND
FELLOWSHIPS - 2008
Please read the Important General Information prior to making an
application.
FOUNDATION FOR SURGERY FUNDED RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS
AND FELLOWSHIPS
Please note: *Research departments will
be expected to provide 25% of the funding for the following awards.
Where applicable, Basic Trainees must, as a minimum, have
passed the Basic Sciences Examination by 31 December in the year of
application, or anticipate such. Applications for scholarships and
fellowships below must be received by 5.00pm on Friday
25 May 2007.
Click on the link in the table below to
download the relevant Application Form and Scholarship
Conditions.
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AWARD
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ELIGIBILITY
CRITERIA
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VALUE
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TENURE
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*Surgeon Scientist
Scholarship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Specialist Surgical Trainees or recent
Fellows enrolled in, or intending to enrol in, a PhD.
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$67,500
$57,500 stipend plus
$10,000 departmental maintenance.
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Up to 3 years
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*RACS John Loewenthal
Research Fellowship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Specialist Surgical Trainees or recent
Fellows enrolled in, or intending to enrol in, a higher
degree.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation New
Zealand Research Fellowship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows enrolled in, or
intending to enrol in, a higher degree. Applicants must be New
Zealand residents.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation Research
Scholarship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows enrolled in, or
intending to enrol in, a higher degree
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation Catherine Marie Enright
Kelly Scholarship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows enrolled in, or
intending to enrol in, a higher degree
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation Reg Worcester Research
Fellowship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows enrolled in, or
intending to enrol in, a higher degree
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation Peter King
Scholarship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows enrolled in, or
intending to enrol in, a higher degree with the topic relevant to the
practice of surgery outside metropolitan areas.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation ANZ Journal of Surgery
Scholarship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows enrolled in, or
intending to enrol in, a higher degree.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*WG Norman Research Fellowship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows, resident in South
Australia and enrolled in, or intending to
enrol in, a higher degree. Research should be based in South
Australia with a trauma focus.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Foundation Scholarship
in Surgical Ethics
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Specialist Surgical Trainees and Fellows
or members of the public with a special interest in ethical issues in
modern surgery who are sponsored by a Fellow
of RACS. Applicants must be enrolled in or intending to enrol in a
higher degree with a topic relevant to ethical problems confronting
surgery.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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12 months
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*RACS Louis Waller Medico
Legal Scholarship
Application Form
Conditions
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Open to Trainees and Fellows or law graduates.
Applicants must be undertaking, or intending to undertake, doctoral
research on the topic of medico-legal risks and the law in this
area.
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$57,500
$52,500 stipend plus
$5,000 departmental maintenance.
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up to 3 years
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RAELENE BOYLE SCHOLARSHIP - PROUDLY SPONSORED BY
THE
SPORTING CHANCE CANCER FOUNDATION

The Raelene Boyle Scholarship,
sponsored by the Sporting Chance Cancer Foundation,
is offered for the value of
$57,500 comprising $52,500 in stipend and $5,000 in
departmental maintenance.
The scholarship is expected to draw
interest from Fellows or trainees working within either a university
or hospital research unit, involved in cancer research that is expected
to make a notable impact.
Basic Trainees must, as a minimum, have passed the Basic Sciences
Examination by 31 December in the year of
application, or anticipate such. Applicants must be
enrolled in, or be intending to enrol in, a higher
degree for the duration of the award. The successful applicant will be
required to procure 25% of the
value of the scholarship from his/her research department.
Application forms are available from
the Scholarship Officer with applications
closing at 5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
Click here to
download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
REHABILITATION MEDICINE
CONROD – RACS TRAUMA
FELLOWSHIP

A grant from the Motor Accident Insurance
Commission matched by Foundation for Surgery funds has enabled the
College to offer annual research funding for research into trauma to the
amount of $50,000.
The Fellowship is available to Fellows or
registered Specialist Surgical Trainees. Proposed research may be
in any of the following areas: epidemiology, prevention, protection,
rehabilitation or immediate or definitive management in trauma. A single
Fellowship of up to $50,000 will normally be awarded but more than one
Fellowship may be made to a total of $50,000 in any one year. The
Fellowship may be used for either or both salaries and expenses.
It is not a requirement of this Fellowship that the research be
conducted in Queensland but it must be
shown that the potential benefits flowing from the research will assist
the people of Queensland.
Application forms are available from the
Scholarship Officer with applications closing at 5.00pm on Friday 25 May
2007.
Click here to
download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
JOHN MITCHELL CROUCH FELLOWSHIP

The John Mitchell Crouch Fellowship of $70,000 is awarded to an individual, who in the opinion
of the Council, is making an outstanding contribution to the advancement
of surgery, anaesthesia or to fundamental scientific research in the
field. The grantee must be working actively in his/her field and the
award must be used to assist continuation of this
work.
The Fellowship commemorates the memory of John
Mitchell Crouch, a Fellow of the College who died in 1977 at the age of
36. The Council of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons invites
applications or nominations for the above Fellowship.
Criteria:
The grantee must be working
actively in his/her field.
The award must be used to assist continuation of this
work.
The grantee must be a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons who is a resident of
Australia or
New
Zealand.
To be eligible, applicants must have obtained their
Fellowship within the past 15 years.
Applications:
Applicants must provide a brief
statement about current research work and future plans.
A detailed curriculum vitae, including a list of
publications, must accompany the application. Applicants must provide a
list of what they consider to be their five most important publications
as well as the most important national or international lectures they
have been invited to deliver, numbering no more than five in total.
Applications must also include impact factors and the impact range for
their sub-speciality.
Please note that no formal application form is
required for this Fellowship but a new application must be made for each
year of application. The successful applicant is expected to attend the
convocation ceremony at the next Annual Scientific Congress of the
College for a formal presentation. The Fellowship recipient must also be
prepared to make a 20-25 minute oral presentation at the ASC on their
research work including the contribution arising from the award. NB:
Travel costs to attend the Annual Scientific Congress must be met by the
Fellowship recipient.
Applications must reach the Scholarship Officer by
5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
Click here to
download Conditions
Listed below are the names of past recipients of
this prestigious award:
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1979
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Professor R C Burton
FRACS
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1993
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Professor G G Jamieson
FRACS
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1980
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Professor J F Forbes
FRACS
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1994
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Professor J Toouli
FRACS
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1981
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Professor B N Gray
FRACS
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1995
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Professor D L Morris
FRACS
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1982
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Professor M J Cousins
FANZCA
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1996
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A/Professor J C Hall
FRACS
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1983
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Professor W G Cole
FRACS
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1997
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A/Professor P A Dewan
FRACS
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1984
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Professor G L Hill
FRACS
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1998
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Professor G J Maddern
FRACS
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1985
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Professor G M Clark AO
FRACS
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1999
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Professor D C Gotley
FRACS
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1986
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Mr B Mc C O'Brien
FRACS (Deceased)
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2000
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Professor M V Agrez
FRACS
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1987
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Professor W B Runciman
FANZCA
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2001
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Professor H K Graham
FRACS
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1988
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Professor I J Constable
AO FRACS
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2002
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Professor S W Beasley
FRACS
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1989
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Professor J Hutson
FRACS
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2003
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Professor D I Watson
FRACS
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1990
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Mr G I Taylor
FRACS
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2004
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Professor Jeffrey Rosenfeld
FRACS
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1991
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Professor A H Kaye
FRACS
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2005
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Professor Chris Christophi
FRACS
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1992
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Professor W A J Morrison
FRACS
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2006
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Professor Julian Smith
FRACS
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2007
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Professor Jonathan Golledge
FRACS
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SIR ROY
MCCAUGHEY SURGICAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
This fellowship was
established following a bequest to the College from Sir Roy McCaughey.
The Fellowship is open to Fellows and trainees (who as a minimum have
passed the Basic Sciences Examination by 31 December in the year of
application, or anticipate such). The applicant must be
enrolled in or intending to enrol in a PhD and the research must be
conducted in NSW. The value of this Fellowship is
$57,500, comprising $52,500 in stipend and $5,000 in
departmental maintenance. This fellowship is available for up to three
years. The successful applicant will be required to procure 25% of
the value of the Fellowship from his/her research
department.
Applications
close 5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
Click here to download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
FRANCIS AND PHYLISS THORNELL-SHORE
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
This Scholarship was
established following a generous bequest to the Francis and Phyliss
Thornell-Shore Memorial Trust for Medical Research. The scholarship is
open to Fellows and trainees (who as a minimum have passed the Basic
Sciences Examination by 31 December in the year of application, or
anticipate such) enrolled in, or intending to enrol in, a higher degree.
The value of this scholarship
is $57,500 comprising $52,500 in stipend and
$5,000 in departmental maintenance. This Scholarship is available for 12
months.
The successful applicant
will be required to procure 25% of the value of the scholarship from
his/her research department.
Applications
close 5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
Click here to
download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
PAUL MACKAY BOLTON SCHOLARSHIP FOR CANCER RESEARCH
The Paul Mackay Bolton Scholarship for Cancer
Research was established by Harry Bolton in memory of his late son,
Paul. The Scholarship is intended to support applicants who
wish to take time away from clinical positions to undertake a full-time
research project under the supervision of an experienced investigator in
the prevention, causes, effects, treatment and/or care of cancer.
Applicants must be enrolled in, or be intending to enrol in, a higher
university degree for the duration of the award. The Scholarship
is open to Basic Trainees (who have passed the Basic Sciences
Examination by 31 December in the year of application or anticipate such
completion), Specialist Surgical Trainees and Fellows who are currently
working either in Queensland or
Tasmania. The duration of
this scholarship is 12 months. The value of this scholarship is
$57,500 comprising $52,500 in stipend and $5,000
in departmental maintenance.
The successful applicant will be required to
procure 25% of the value of the scholarship from his/her research
department.
Applications
close 5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
Click here to
download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
ERIC BISHOP
SCHOLARSHIP
The Eric Bishop Scholarship has been
made possible due to a generous donation from the late Eric
Bishop. The Scholarship is intended to support applicants
who wish to take time away from clinical positions to undertake a
full-time research project. Applicants must be enrolled in, or be
intending to enrol in, a higher degree for the duration of the
award. The Scholarship will be open to Fellows and trainees (who
as a minimum have passed the Basic Sciences Examination by 31 December
in the year of application, or anticipate such). The value of this
Scholarship is $57,500, comprising $52,500 in stipend
and $5,000 in departmental maintenance. The tenure of the Scholarship is
12 months.
The successful applicant
will be required to procure 25% of the value of the scholarship from
his/her research department.
Applications
close 5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
Click here to download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
FELLOWSHIP IN
SURGICAL EDUCATION
The Royal Australasian College of Surgeons and the Department of
Surgery at the University of Toronto are offering a joint
Fellowship to fund Fellows or Specialist
Surgical Trainees wishing to undertake a Masters in Surgical Education
at the Centre for Research in Education at the University of Toronto,
Canada. The successful applicant will only pursue educational activities
as part of the Masters program – no clinical work will be
involved. The Fellowship is available for a period of up to two years
subject to satisfactory performance. It is valued at $AU 50,000 stipend per annum with the University of
Toronto providing a
similar contribution comprising tuition and ancillary
expenses.
Applications close 5.00pm on Friday 25 May
2007.
Click here to download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
PLASTIC AND
RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY RESEARCH AWARD
Applications are invited for the Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery Research Award. This Award is funded by Plastic
and Reconstructive Surgeons to promote and support plastic surgical
research and to encourage Specialist Surgical Trainees and recent
Fellows to undertake postgraduate research studies. It recognises the
link between research and clinical advances and demonstrates the
Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and The New Zealand
Association of Plastic Surgeons (NZAPS) commitment to academic
excellence within their specialty. This Award of $25,000 is designed to encourage a one year period of
supervised research, preferably leading to a research
degree.
Eligibility:
- The award will preferably be offered to a
researcher as a scholarship with departmental support but may be awarded
to a research department as a research grant in aid.
- The applicant must be a Specialist Surgical
Trainee or recent Fellow in Plastic Surgery.
- The research must be undertaken in
Australia or
New
Zealand.
- The researcher must demonstrate a commitment and
capacity to research.
- The researcher should undertake a postgraduate
degree.
- The scholar will be assessed on their curriculum
vitae, the research project, and supporting institutional and referees'
reports.
- Research department applications will be assessed
on the basis of the quality of the research project in the absence of
suitable candidates.
Applicants must provide full details of their
qualifications and experience together with detailed information on the
proposed postgraduate studies. Reports from two referees on the
applicant's suitability to undertake the proposed studies should be
provided. A supporting statement from the institution or organisation in
which the further postgraduate studies are proposed to be undertaken,
should also accompany applications. Applications from departments for
grants in aid should have supporting statements from the head of the
department or institution confirming that appropriate infrastructure
support is available. Applications must reach the Scholarship Officer by
5.00pm on Friday 25 May 2007.
The Award recipient is expected to attend the
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Dinner at the Annual Scientific
Congress of the College in May for a formal presentation of the
Award.
Please note: There is no formal application
form for this Award. Please submit a letter of application addressing
the above criteria.
Click here to
download Conditions
RESEARCH
SCHOLARSHIP IN MILITARY SURGERY
Applications are sought for a 12 month Research
Scholarship in Military Surgery commencing in January 2008. The position
available is Research Instructor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland, USA. The successful applicant
will examine “Resuscitation Research for the Combat Mission”
under the supervision of COL David G. Burris USMC. The position carries
an initial stipend of USD$40,000.
To be eligible, applicants must hold Australian
or New
Zealand citizenship. Minimum
requirements are to have fulfilled all the requirements of Basic
Surgical Training Level 3, however, preference will be given to
Specialist Surgical Trainees or Fellows.
Applications close 5.00pm on Friday 25 May
2007.
Click here to download Application Form
Click here to download Conditions
For information
about Scholarship and Fellowship opportunities please
contact:
Mrs Rosemary Wong
Scholarship Officer
Royal
Australasian College of Surgeons
PO Box
553
Stepney SA 5069
Phone: +61 8 8363 7513 Fax: +61 8 8363
3371
Email: scholarships@surgeons.org
Related files
Application form surgical education 2008 (Word)
Application_Form_Research_2008 (Word)
Application form Military surgery 2008 (Word)
Standard Conditions Bequest (PDF)
Standard Conditions RACS Foundation (PDF)
Standard Conditions RACS Foundation SST (PDF)
Conditions CONROD (PDF)
Conditions John Mitchell Crouch (PDF)
Conditions Louis Waller (PDF)
Conditions Plastic & Reconstructive Award (PDF)
Conditions Surgeon Scientist (PDF)
Last Modified: 11 May 2009
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