Overview
This scholarship is to support a medical or science graduate, wishing to gain full-time training in methodology pertinent to any aspect of clinical research related to gastroenterology or hepatology disorders, while enrolled for an MD or PhD.
Definition
Clinical research is defined broadly as research predominantly involving human subjects. It may involve clinical or physiological studies of patients or volunteers, studies based on diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, clinical epidemiology, population studies, observational studies, clinical practice, treatment trials or evaluation of medical technology. There may be a component of laboratory studies, but applications for predominately laboratory-based work should be directed to the other awards offered by the Society.
Career Stage
The award is designed for candidates at an early stage in their careers, for example (but not confined to) advanced trainees who have completed core clinical training at the time of taking up the scholarship
Value
The major conditions and the stipends for this scholarship are identical to those of the NHMRC Research Scholarships.
Eligible candidates
The applicant is required to:
•Read, understand and agree to all the requirements listed in the 2009 Instruction booklet.
•Be a current financial member of the Gastroenterological Society of Australia, defined as "confirmed as a financial member of the society prior to taking up the award";
•Attend the next Australian Gastroenterology Week (AGW) following notification of the award and in each year of tenure; and
•Correctly complete the application form and lodge it with attachments prior to the closing date.
•The proposed supervisor is required to be a current financial member of the Gastroenterological Society of Australia at the time of submission of the application.
•It is preferred that applicants intend pursing a career in gastroenterology or hepatology. However, the research committee reserves the right to evaluate each application on a case-by-case basis
Reporting
Scholarship recipients must provide the Society with a concise summary of their progress by 31 October in each year of the scholarship tenure.
Report forms are available on the Society website www.gesa.org.au
GESA Postgraduate Clinical Research Scholarship
DownloadInformation Booklet - Scholarization.pdf
DownloadApplication Form - Scholarizaton.doc
Download AwardsReport Form - Scholarization.doc
Late or non-submission of these reports will result in stipend payments being withheld by the Society.
The Council of the Society shall have the right to publish, or use in such a manner as they see fit, any such report, in whole or in part, providing due acknowledgement of the source is made.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
This scholarship is to support a medical or science graduate, wishing to gain full-time training in methodology pertinent to any aspect of clinical research related to gastroenterology or hepatology disorders, while enrolled for an MD or PhD.
Definition
Clinical research is defined broadly as research predominantly involving human subjects. It may involve clinical or physiological studies of patients or volunteers, studies based on diagnostic or therapeutic procedures, clinical epidemiology, population studies, observational studies, clinical practice, treatment trials or evaluation of medical technology. There may be a component of laboratory studies, but applications for predominately laboratory-based work should be directed to the other awards offered by the Society.
Career Stage
The award is designed for candidates at an early stage in their careers, for example (but not confined to) advanced trainees who have completed core clinical training at the time of taking up the scholarship
Value
The major conditions and the stipends for this scholarship are identical to those of the NHMRC Research Scholarships.
Eligible candidates
The applicant is required to:
•Read, understand and agree to all the requirements listed in the 2009 Instruction booklet.
•Be a current financial member of the Gastroenterological Society of Australia, defined as "confirmed as a financial member of the society prior to taking up the award";
•Attend the next Australian Gastroenterology Week (AGW) following notification of the award and in each year of tenure; and
•Correctly complete the application form and lodge it with attachments prior to the closing date.
•The proposed supervisor is required to be a current financial member of the Gastroenterological Society of Australia at the time of submission of the application.
•It is preferred that applicants intend pursing a career in gastroenterology or hepatology. However, the research committee reserves the right to evaluate each application on a case-by-case basis
Reporting
Scholarship recipients must provide the Society with a concise summary of their progress by 31 October in each year of the scholarship tenure.
Report forms are available on the Society website www.gesa.org.au
GESA Postgraduate Clinical Research Scholarship
DownloadInformation Booklet - Scholarization.pdf
DownloadApplication Form - Scholarizaton.doc
Download AwardsReport Form - Scholarization.doc
Late or non-submission of these reports will result in stipend payments being withheld by the Society.
The Council of the Society shall have the right to publish, or use in such a manner as they see fit, any such report, in whole or in part, providing due acknowledgement of the source is made.
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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