Good news to all senior medical students and newly graduate medical doctors in Cambodia!
"Creating the first reference center for gastro-intestinal cancer in Cambodia" is a cooperation project between Cambodian and Belgian government and operates under the framework of VLIR project of Belgian government.
As a member of the project, I would be pleased to announce that we need to select one Cambodian senior medical student or newly graduate medical doctor to join our team.
The selected applicant must have strong internal motivation and long-term vision in health sector in Cambodia. After the first selection, he or she is granted a one month internship (September 2008) in UZ Gent hospital in Belgium. The internship will be in Gastro-enterology department if the selected candidate is a newly graduated doctor. However, if he or she is a senior medical student, the internship is in the same subject he or she is undergoing in Cambodian hospital.
His or her performance in Belgium during the above-mentioned internship will determine whether or not he or she will be finally selected to join the project team. If he or she is finally selected, he or she is granted another two-year scholarship in Belgium in order to become a specialist in Grasto-enterology. Upon successful completion of the two-year training in Belgium, he or she is to join the project team as Gastro-enterologist.
Eligibility:
- Senior medical student or graduate medical doctor (preferrably newly graduate)
- Have strong internal motivation towards and long-term vision in Cambodian health sector
- English and French proficiency
Deadline: 27th June 2008
Contact:
E-mail: hav_monirath@yahoo.com or hav.monirath@gmail.com
Mobile: 32-488429677
Send me an e-mail stating in detail your study objectives and motivation, if you are interested in this opportunity and you meet the above criteria.
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School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, University of Queensland, 29 Sept – 1 Oct 2008 calls for nominations for --> Women in Asia: Emerging Researchers Showcase
Nominations are sought from outstanding early career researchers to attend the Ninth International Women in Asia (WIA) Conference as keynote speakers. We are seeking scholars who are emerging leaders in their fields, undertaking innovative, exciting research on cultural issues. The successful applicants will present their research in one of the conference plenary sessions, receive a substantial contribution towards their travel and accommodation costs, and be given keynote billing for the conference.
The Emerging Researchers Showcase is supported by funding from the ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network (http://www.sueztosuva.org.au/ ) . In 2008, the APFRN signature theme is 'Crossing Borders of Cultural Meaning in the Asia Pacific (culture and religion)' and we therefore specifically invite nominations for the Emerging Researchers Showcase in the fields of religion and culture.
Applicants should submit a CV and a statement of no more than two pages in length including a 250 word abstract of their proposed presentation, and explaining their reasons for wishing to participate, how they will benefit from participation, why they should be selected, and the names and email addresses of two referees who would be willing to provide a reference by email.
Applicants must have received their Ph D by April 1st, 2008, and no earlier than April 1st, 2003.
Applications should be emailed to : wia@uq.edu.au
The closing date for nominations is 20 May 2008.Enquiries can be emailed to wia@uq.edu.au .
Telephone enquiries can be made to Associate Professor Helen Creese (07) 33656413; Dr Tomoko Aoyama (07) 33656350 or Dr Rosie Roberts (07) 33656399
Further information about the conference can be obtained at the conference website accessible through the LCCS School homepage at http://www.uq.edu.au/slccs
Nominations are sought from outstanding early career researchers to attend the Ninth International Women in Asia (WIA) Conference as keynote speakers. We are seeking scholars who are emerging leaders in their fields, undertaking innovative, exciting research on cultural issues. The successful applicants will present their research in one of the conference plenary sessions, receive a substantial contribution towards their travel and accommodation costs, and be given keynote billing for the conference.
The Emerging Researchers Showcase is supported by funding from the ARC Asia Pacific Futures Research Network (http://www.sueztosuva.org.au/ ) . In 2008, the APFRN signature theme is 'Crossing Borders of Cultural Meaning in the Asia Pacific (culture and religion)' and we therefore specifically invite nominations for the Emerging Researchers Showcase in the fields of religion and culture.
Applicants should submit a CV and a statement of no more than two pages in length including a 250 word abstract of their proposed presentation, and explaining their reasons for wishing to participate, how they will benefit from participation, why they should be selected, and the names and email addresses of two referees who would be willing to provide a reference by email.
Applicants must have received their Ph D by April 1st, 2008, and no earlier than April 1st, 2003.
Applications should be emailed to : wia@uq.edu.au
The closing date for nominations is 20 May 2008.Enquiries can be emailed to wia@uq.edu.au .
Telephone enquiries can be made to Associate Professor Helen Creese (07) 33656413; Dr Tomoko Aoyama (07) 33656350 or Dr Rosie Roberts (07) 33656399
Further information about the conference can be obtained at the conference website accessible through the LCCS School homepage at http://www.uq.edu.au/slccs
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) - Japan Scholarship Program (JSP) was established in April 1988 with financing from the Government of Japan. It aims to provide an opportunity for well-qualified citizens of ADB's developing member countries to pursue postgraduate studies in economics, management, science and technology, and other development-related fields at participating academic institutions in the Asian and Pacific Region. Upon completion of their study programs, scholars are expected to contribute to the economic and social development of their home countries. The ADB-JSP enrolls about 300 students annually in 20 academic institutions located in 10 countries within the Region. The ADB-JSP provides full scholarships for one to two years.
For more information, visit http://www.adb.org/JSP/default.asp
For more information, visit http://www.adb.org/JSP/default.asp
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