The Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER) is now inviting applications for the 2017 Student Projects for Health competition!
The Student Projects for Health competition is supported by GEMx—a global partnership for educational exchange in medicine and the health professions—and FAIMER, and will be a feature of the 2017 annual conference of The Network: Towards Unity for Health (TUFH). The 2017 conference, which will feature the World Summit on Social Accountability, will be held April 8-12, 2017, in Hammamet, Tunisia. The theme of the conference is Improving the Impact of Educational Institutions on People’s Health. Winners will be invited to attend the conference and present posters about their projects. The award includes air travel, hotel accommodation, and conference registration fee.
Now in its third year, the Student Projects for Health competition recognizes students who have made outstanding contributions to projects that successfully promote community health and well-being. It is open to all undergraduate and graduate students currently enrolled in any course of study who have been participating in such projects. Approximately 15 winners will be selected and more than one student from the same project may be selected, so all key contributors are encouraged to apply. Each application will require an endorsement by a faculty member closely associated with the project.
Applications will be considered by a distinguished group of international reviewers with a wide variety of expertise in health professions education. Detailed information on selection criteria can be found here.
The deadline for application is December 1, 2016. To apply, click here.
Questions about the application process may be directed to rgraves@faimer.org.
With warm regards,
Julie Drendall
Julie Drendall, MSS, MLSP
Administrative Manager, FAIMER Communications
Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER)
jdrendall@faimer.org
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