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Student Bursaries
The Society offers bursaries for bona fide students to assist
them in meeting the financial costs of attending the Society’s own and relevant
other conferences, up to a maximum of one per student per calendar year. This
note outlines the conditions under which they are offered. Bursaries are awarded
at the discretion of the treasurer, and the budget for bursaries is limited, so
please enquire early.
Number and Value of Bursaries
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A maximum of five student bursaries is offered for each
conference.
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The maximum value of the bursary is £150 for UK, £250 for
non-UK bursaries.
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Up to two thirds of the costs involved in attending the
conference will be covered (up to a maximum of £150/£250).
Eligibility of Students
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Students must be registered for a higher degree in an
appropriate subject at a university or institute of higher education.
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At the time of attendance at the Conference, students must
be student members of the Society.
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Preference is given to:
Eligibility of Conferences
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Bursaries are awarded for attendance at conferences that
are wholly or partly run by the Society, or where there is a strong history
of medicine element at the discretion of the treasurer.
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Bursaries are available for attendance at such
conferences both at home and overseas. The amount of funding is at the
discretion of the Treasurer.
Arrangements for Obtaining a Bursary
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Requests for bursaries should be submitted prior to the
conference to the Society’s
Treasurer. Please enquire early.
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Applicants should send or e-mail the
Treasurer a note of their expected
costs, i.e. conference fee, accommodation, travel, etc.
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Applicants should ask their supervisor to send or e-mail
the Treasurer confirming their student
status and that the applicant would benefit from attending the particular
conference.
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Confirmation of the award of a Bursary will be made once
this process has been completed. Cheques or bank transfers will be initiated
once confirmation of attendance has been obtained or the conference report
received.
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