Eligible Countries: Developing Countries
About the Award: The objective of the CUA-SIU International Scholarship Program is to foster the improvement of
urological care in developing countries, through the financial support of international urological
fellow trainees planning to return to their home country.
Type: Grants
Eligibility: Applicants must:
- be fully-trained urologists, within five (5) years of a urology residency program;
- be residents of a developing country, as defined by the International Monetary Fund (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developing_country) ;
- have been accepted to a clinical and/or research urology fellowship at a Canadian institution;
- provide details on other sources of funding, and list of expected expenses; and
- must display intent to return to their home country following completion of fellowship training.
- The recipient must apply for CUA Candidate membership and SIU Trainee membership if not already a respective member of each; and
- The host institution must provide the CUASF with confirmation of current enrollment of the recipient
Value of Award:
- Every year, a maximum of $20,000 will be awarded.
- Each grant may cover a period of 1 month to one year, for up to $1,000 per month of training, up to a maximum of $10,000 per award.
Duration of Program: Awards are not renewable, and are for a period of one (1) year.
How to Apply: The application deadline for the CUA-SIU International Scholarship Program is April 3, 2018.
Applicants must be commencing their first or second year of fellowship training within the same calendar year. All applications are to be submitted electronically (www.cuasf.org) and must include:
- Completed application form;
- Personal letter of support, including how the fellowship meets the Program’s “Objective” and a declaration of intent to return to their home country following completion of fellowship training;
- Confirmation of acceptance to a urology fellowship (clinical and/or research) at a Canadian institution, which includes stated length or dates of training period; and
- Letter of recommendation from a home country medical institute.
- Curriculum Vitae (Please submit a pdf version of your Common (CHIR) CV)
All applications should be submitted online via: www.cuasf.org
Visit the Program Webpage for Details
Award Providers: Canadian Urological Association
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