This Asia Pacific League of Associations for Rheumatology (APLAR) invites applications from science and medical graduates from APLAR member societies of developing countries for its APLAR FELLOWSHIP. The grant of US$10,000 is to assist graduates to undertake intensive or advanced study in the research or clinical aspects of either adult or paediatric rheumatology in a rheumatic disease unit in any country within (preferable) or outside the Asia Pacific area for a minimum period of six months. The successful candidate must have a long-term commitment to continue research or clinical work in his / her own country at the conclusion of the Fellowship. The grant is to cover air fares, accommodation and subsistence costs. Up to three APLAR Fellowship grants are available for the year 2009.
The offer is valid only for:
1. Medical or science graduate of less than 40 years of age.
2. Nationals of countries in the Asia Pacific area.
The following documents need to be enclosed with the application:
1. Photocopy of birth certificate.
2. Recommendation of the Head of Department where the applicant works at present.
3. Recommendation of the Chairman or President of the national rheumatology society.
4. Curriculum vitae including a recent 2 x 2 inch photograph.
5. A written statement that the institute where the applicant wishes to work is able to accommodate him / her and the willingness of an instructor to supervise the programme.
6. A general outline of the clinical or laboratory course or research work the applicant wishes to undertake.
7. A certificate of fluency in the host country’s language.
8. A certificate of ability to write the country’s language at tertiary level.
9. A reference of good standing from the Dean of the candidate’s medical school / university.
All successful fellows are required to submit a full report to the APLAR Executive Committee upon the completion of the Fellowship. Additionally, they are required to submit data from the work carried out during the Fellowship for presentation at a subsequent APLAR Congress of Rheumatology, and for publication as a full scientific article in the APLAR Journal of Rheumatology.
Five copies of the application and other documents need to be received before March 31 2009, by the Secretary General of APLAR (documents sent by facsimile, or incomplete applications will NOT be accepted):
Dr Swan Sim YeapSecretary General APLAR
Subang Jaya Medical Centre No. 1,
Jalan SS 12/1A 47500 Subang JayaSelangor,
MALAYSIA
Tel: 603 5639 1392
Fax: 603 5639 1319
Email: swanyeap@gmail.com
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ARA - APLAR Scholarship
Applications are invited for the 2009 ARA-APLAR Scholarship. Up to TWO scholarships will be awarded to support an APLAR region applicant to attend and present at the 2009 ARA Scientific Meeting to be held in conjunction with the New Zealand Rheumatology Association in Wellington, New Zealand on 3-6 May 2009.
The scholarship will consist of a return economy airfare (including travel insurance), taxi fares upon arrival and departure, up to 5 nights room only accommodation (twin/double) at the conference hotel venue, and full conference registration including conference dinner. Successful applicants will be responsible for their own visa applications. Insurance must be taken out upon payment of travel, and all monies shall be reimbursed if the scholar is unable to attend the meeting.
Successful applicants will be invited to present a poster of their submitted research and may be invited to present an oral presentation.
Applicants must fulfil and are required to submit evidence of the following criteria:
A rheumatologist practicing in a developing country that is a member of APLAR, and who is within 5 years of completing their training.
A copy of your abstract submitted for 2009 meeting.
Proof of submission of the abstract to the 2009 meeting via http://www.rheumatology.org.au/abstracts
Four copies of the complete application must be received in hard copy by the 16th January 2009, and should be submitted to:
Dr Sam Whittle
c/- Australian Rheumatology Association
145 Macquarie Street
SYDNEY NSW 2000
AUSTRALIA
Enquiries to : robynm@racp.edu.au




