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44 EWMA EWMA Travel Grants EWMA is committed to the advancement of wound care and wound management in Europe and it encourages international understanding and learning between nurses, doctors and other healthcare workers. Therefore, EWMA provides travel grants to young practitioners who wish to develop their skills within wound care and wound management abroad. The travel grants will primarily be given for educational purposes or clinical experiences outside the applicants’ own countries. Novice practitioners have priority, but more experienced applicants are also accepted. Requirements: • Applicants must have been a member of EWMA for 1 year. • The grants are limited to travelling within Europe. • The maximum amount that can be applied for per applicant is 3000 EUR • All grant receivers must write a report of 1-2 pages about their stay abroad. This report will be published in EWMA Journal How to apply: 1. Write a letter in English to EWMA stating a. the purpose of your travels b. what you aim to achieve during your travels c. where you are traveling to (address(es), institution(s) etc.) d. dates and duration of your stay 2. Attach a letter of acceptance from centre/institution to be visited 3. Address the letter to Zena Moore, Chair of the Travel Grant Committee and send the letter and the letter of acceptance electronically and via regular post to: EWMA Business Office c/o Congress Consultants Martensens Allé 8 DK-1828 Frederiksberg C Denmark ewma@ewma.org Deadline for submission of applications is 15 February 2009 You will receive notification of whether or not you have been given a travel grant by 15 March 2009. After your travels: 1. It is obligatory to write a report (1-2 pages) about your travels and what your outcome of the stay was. This report will be published in EWMA Journal. 2. Please send this report to EWMA Business Office Fur forther information about travel grants please contact EWMA Business Office at ewma@ewma.org EWMA Journal 2008 vol 8 no 3 C M J CM MJ CJ CMJ N
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EWMA<br />
EWMA Travel Grants<br />
EWMA is comm<strong>it</strong>ted to <strong>the</strong> advancement of wound care and wound<br />
management in Europe and <strong>it</strong> encourages international understanding and<br />
learning between nurses, doctors and o<strong>the</strong>r healthcare workers. Therefore,<br />
EWMA provides travel grants to young pract<strong>it</strong>ioners who wish to develop <strong>the</strong>ir<br />
skills w<strong>it</strong>hin wound care and wound management abroad.<br />
The travel grants will primarily be given for educational purposes or clinical<br />
experiences outside <strong>the</strong> applicants’ own countries. Novice pract<strong>it</strong>ioners have<br />
prior<strong>it</strong>y, but more experienced applicants are also accepted.<br />
Requirements:<br />
• Applicants must have been a member of EWMA for 1 year.<br />
• The grants are lim<strong>it</strong>ed to travelling w<strong>it</strong>hin Europe.<br />
• The maximum amount that can be applied for per applicant is 3000 EUR<br />
• All grant receivers must wr<strong>it</strong>e a report of 1-2 pages <strong>about</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir stay abroad.<br />
This report will be published in EWMA Journal<br />
How to apply:<br />
1. Wr<strong>it</strong>e a letter in English to EWMA stating<br />
a. <strong>the</strong> purpose of your travels<br />
b. what you aim to achieve during your travels<br />
c. where you are traveling to (address(es), inst<strong>it</strong>ution(s) etc.)<br />
d. dates and duration of your stay<br />
2. Attach a letter of acceptance from centre/inst<strong>it</strong>ution to be vis<strong>it</strong>ed<br />
3. Address <strong>the</strong> letter to Zena Moore, Chair of <strong>the</strong> Travel Grant Comm<strong>it</strong>tee<br />
and send <strong>the</strong> letter and <strong>the</strong> letter of acceptance electronic<strong>all</strong>y and via<br />
regular post to:<br />
EWMA Business Office<br />
c/o Congress Consultants<br />
Martensens Allé 8<br />
DK-1828 Frederiksberg C<br />
Denmark<br />
<strong>ewma</strong>@<strong>ewma</strong>.org<br />
Deadline for submission of applications is 15 February 2009<br />
You will receive notification of whe<strong>the</strong>r or not you have been given a travel<br />
grant by 15 March 2009.<br />
After your travels:<br />
1. It is obligatory to wr<strong>it</strong>e a report (1-2 pages) <strong>about</strong> your travels<br />
and what your outcome of <strong>the</strong> stay was.<br />
This report will be published in EWMA Journal.<br />
2. Please send this report to EWMA Business Office<br />
Fur for<strong>the</strong>r information <strong>about</strong> travel grants please contact<br />
EWMA Business Office at <strong>ewma</strong>@<strong>ewma</strong>.org<br />
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