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Scholarships for Doctors in Developing Countries to attend the AAHPM and HPNA Annual Meeting Denver, Colorado, USA March 7 to 10, 2012


Summary
Develop the State Scholarship Fund was established to provide access to quality education for doctors who live in developing countries to attend the AAHPM and HPNA Annual Assembly in Vancouver.


Level: Research
Study in: Colorado, United States
Application Deadline: November 1, 2011
Benefits: financial support (up to $ 5,000)
Sponsored by the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine


Description
Develop the State Scholarship Fund was established to provide access to quality education for doctors who live in developing countries to attend the AAHPM and HPNA Annual Assembly in Vancouver. The scholarship program will provide financial support (up to $ 5,000) for doctors to learn the latest clinical information and research updates in palliative care and the hospital of the leading experts in the field.
The scholarship program is intended to facilitate the participation of the Annual Assembly and the usual closing costs associated with meeting registration, travel-related expenses (air fare, taxi fare, meals), and lodging.


Requirements
Scholarships are available for physicians who live in developing countries (as defined by the World Health Organization) and care for terminally ill patients. Preference will be given to applicants who
member of the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine AAHPM (Virtual memberships are available for physicians who live in a country on the list of eligible countries HINARI)
never attended the Annual Assembly
is a junior in their careers, and
organizations that are considered least able to get this opportunity.


How to Apply
Submit the completed application form along with resume upload (limit two pages), and letters of recommendation or approval by November 1, 2011.


Application Deadline
Registration Time Offer: November 1, 2011
Notification of awards: Beginning in January 2012


More Information
More information and scholarship applications: http://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/590508/fdb42d1d13af


Scholarship Applications for Doctors in Developing Countries to attend
AAHPM and HPNA Annual Assembly
Denver, Colorado, USA March 7 to 10, 2012


Questions: Contact resources@aahpm.org


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DMMOM College Scholarship for Students 2012-2013 Multiple Birth USA

Undergraduate Scholarships for Children Born of a few listed in the University College, Trade or Vocational School, United States 2012

Study Subject (s): Program offered by the University
Level: Graduate
Scholarship Provider: Des Moines Mother of Multiples (DMMOM) club
Scholarships can be taken: USA

requirements:
Applicants must be student-multiple births (twins, triplets or higher order multiple)
- Applicants must be either
• A high school senior with plans to attend a college, university, trade or vocational school, or
• Graduated from high school or equivalent student while attending or planning to attend a college, university, trade or vocational school as a degree seeking student.
- Applicants must be citizens of Iowa
- Point class average (GPA) 3.0 or higher is required

Open Scholarship for International Students: None

Scholarship Description: Des Moines Mother of Multiples (DMMOM) club is a non profit organization founded in 1959 for education and support needs of parents of multiples?. We are proud to offer up to two (2)scholarships for students pursuing the birth of a registration or are currently enrolled in college, university, trade or vocational school. Scholarship committee will review all applications completed by the stated deadline and select recipients based on eligibility criteria and are listed below. The award will be $ 350.00 for 2012? 2013 academic year.

How to Apply: Post

Scholarship Application Deadline: April 1, 2012
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U.S.A Scholarship for international students



U.S. Government
Masters / PhD degrees

Deadline: Varies, February-December 2012
Study in: USA
The course begins AY 2013-2014



Short description:



            The Fulbright Program in the U.S. scholarships for international students wishing to complete a Master's or PhD degree. The grants can be awarded for non-degree graduate study.

            It is administered by binational Fulbright Commissions / Foundations or U.S. Embassies. All Foreign Student Program applications are processed by these offices.



Host institution (s):

The scholarships are for study in the U.S. universities and academic institutions



Field (s) of study:


            Fulbright scholarships are for a variety of disciplines and areas, including the performing and visual arts, the sciences, mathematics, engineering and technology. Fulbright encourages applications from all areas, including interdisciplinary.

            The Fulbright Program will not fund applicants seek a medical degree program nor does it provide grants for those who want to do clinical medical research or education, patient care and / or contact, but it supports the public health and global health.

The country-specific websites (link to contact information found) for updated information on approved study.


Number of Awards:

Approximately 1,800 scholarships are awarded to non-US citizens to study in the United States annually.


Target group:

            These scholarships for study in the U.S. for international students from Africa, East Asia and Pacific, Europe and Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa, North and South America and South and Central Asia.



Scholarship Value / inclusions:


            The Fulbright program provides funding for the duration of the study.The grant also funded tuition fees, textbooks, airfare, a living allowance and health insurance. Visit the official site for the exact science inclusions.


Eligibility:

            Program eligibility and selection criteria, procedures vary greatly from country to country. Please note you will find country-specific websites, information about the Fulbright program in your home country, including admission requirements and application procedures.



Application instructions:



            Outside the U.S., the Fulbright program of bi-national Fulbright Commissions / Foundations or U.S. Embassies will be managed.All Foreign Student Program applications are processed by these offices. Thus, foreign students for Fulbright Fellowships through the Fulbright Commission / Foundation or U.S. Embassy to apply in their home countries. Eligibility and selection procedures will be determined by each country.

            It is important to read the Fulbright FAQs and visit the official website (link below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.


Contact:

All scholarship / financial inquiries are to be carried out at your Embassy or Fulbright Commission.


Website:


Official Website Scholarship: http://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/fubrightprogram.html


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