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SCORE Post-Graduate Courses Database |
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Written by Aneta Filipiuk
Monday, 23 February 2009 20:15
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check out SCORE page to search for post-graduate courses all around the world! |
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Written by Goce Naunov
Tuesday, 09 December 2008 18:23
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 09 December 2008 20:45 )
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 Dear Friends from all over the world, IADS is offering you an amazing opportunity – and this only made possible through SCORE, the Standing Committee on Research and Education! We recently have established the International Dental Research Program , a project designed to offer dental students the possibility of doing research during the summer in Dental Research Institutes or Universities across the globe. Therefore, we would like to invite you to take this chance and apply to the SUMMER 2009 Dental Research Program at the University of Washington, Seattle,USA!! “Discovery is at the heart of our university!” With a proud history of more than 50 years and being world leaders in research, the UW School of Dentistry looks to the future with strength, stability, and an ongoing commitment to excellence. Eligibility conditions: · Dental students, that have conducted at least one research project before. · Students from IADS member countries, that have no membership-fee-debts to IADS. Application process: STEP 1 The Students apply to
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by the 25th of December. They will send their complete Curriculum Vitae, a Letter of Intention and a Letter of Recommendation. Ø The Letter of Intention should contain the students’ motivation to apply to the program . Ø The Letter of Recommendation should express the students’ experience in doing research. STEP 2 The application will be evaluated by an IADS Commission, consisting of the SCORE Committee Members and Professors from world-wide universities. STEP 3 SCORE will send the list with the selected students to the University of Washington. Only these students will get to contact the Department of Research from the School of Dentistry,UW in January 2009 and apply to the program. This is when they will be put in contact with the preceptors from the desired field of dental research. STEP 4 Apply by submitting the application form required by the University of Washington before the established deadline (around the 1st of March 2009).This application includes a research plan that is jointly developed from January to March by the student and the preceptor. STEP 5 The University of Washington shall decide if the students’ applications are acceptable for the program. This may depend not only on the student’s preparation, but also on the content of the research plan. The student shall keep in mind that: - He shall participate for the full 3 months during the summer of 2009 (mid-June to mid-September). This participation involves full time research work on the approved project, as well as attendance at and participation in a weekly seminar on research methods.
- Will cover at his own expenses accommodation, travel and every-day costs.
- He should be able to write a rigorous research plan, which he will develop in cooperation with a preceptor from the UW (see STEP 3 of the Application Process)
· If accepted, he shall be appointed as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Washington, which does not require registration and tuition payment if academic credit is not needed. · Pay tuition if academic credits are desired. Up to 6 credits can be awarded, at a rate of approximately $573 per credit. - The University of Washington shall provide them an allowance of $500 to cover the Research Expenses.
· He has to write a report at the end of the period describing the results of the research. This report will be sent to the UW , will be published on the IADS website and in the IADS Newsletter and presented at the next IADS Congress. · Visiting students are offered the option of staying in the dorm short term while they look for other opportunities for housing. The 2008 price varied from $39/night/person for double occupancy room with no meal allowance to $100/night for private room with bath and a meal allowance. All interested IADS students are invited to take this chance apply until the 25th of December 2008!! For Inquiries, application or more information don’t hesitate to contact us:
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Wishing you good luck!! And get ready for the unique Washington experience! read the agreement Zeyad Salem Andreea Ionica Chairman of the Coordinator of the International SCORE Committee Dental Research Program |
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Summer Dental Research Program at the University of Washington 2009 |
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Written by Aneta Filipiuk
Sunday, 23 November 2008 22:15
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Sunday, 23 November 2008 22:15 |
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Dear Friends from all over the world! IADS is offering you an amazing opportunity – and this only made possible through SCORE, the Standing Committee on Research and Education! We recently have established the International Dental Research Program , a project designed to offer dental students the possibility of doing research during the summer in Dental Research Institutes or Universities across the globe. Therefore, we would like to invite you to take this chance and apply to the SUMMER 2009 Dental Research Program at the University of Washington, Seattle,USA!! “Discovery is at the heart of our university!” With a proud history of more than 50 years and being world leaders in research, the UW School of Dentistry looks to the future with strength, stability, and an ongoing commitment to excellence. To learn more about elligibility conditions and application process please go to PROJECTS/SCORE/WASHINGTON RESEARCH./ Andreea Ionica & Zeyad Salem, SCORE Read Full Article |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 23 November 2008 22:42 )
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New voluntary work possibilities |
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Written by Aneta Filipiuk
Wednesday, 19 November 2008 23:38
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Wednesday, 19 November 2008 23:38 |
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Dear IADS members! I am really happy to inform you about new voluntary work possibilities for dental students and young doctors. Thanks to cooperation with international volunteer organizations we are able to provide you with information about volunteer possibilities and outreach programms in different corners of the world. Till now we offered you projects in Ecuador, Uganda, Tanzania, Guatemala, Cambodia, Kenya, Sudan. Now, thanks to courtesy of volunteer organizations such as Work the World and East Meets West I would like to invite and enhance you to take part in one of the projects, running in India, Ghana (Dental Outreach Programs by Work the World) or Vietnam (East Meets West Dental Program). For further information please go to VOLUNTARY WORK section. There you will find basic information as well as links to organizations' websites and details of application process. / Aneta Filipiuk, IADS IEO |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 November 2008 23:53 )
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Registration for MYM in Slovenia |
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Written by Aneta Filipiuk
Sunday, 16 November 2008 21:32
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 21:32 |
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Dear IADS friends due to the limited capacities in our joint meeting (we can accept 60 IADS participants) and big interest we have decided to make an early registration with a limit of 3 participants to each country, including the reserved places for NEOs until the 15th Dec 2008. The others will be put on the waiting list. If there will be some left places after that deadline, everyone will be accepted and informed. So please register as soon as possible. We apologize for this inconvenience. Also we kindly ask all of those who need visa for Slovenia to register as soon as possible, so we can arrange everything for your visa in time. Best regards, Vid Gorjan, LOC |
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 November 2008 21:37 )
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Written by Magdalena Maciejowska
Sunday, 16 November 2008 18:50
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Sunday, 16 November 2008 18:50 |
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COSPIE - Committee for Solving Problems In Exchanges
Introduction
COSPIE is a committee which was created at the MYM in Croatia, Split, with an aim to help solve problems often occurring during exchanges. Since the establishment of the committee in March 2006, guidelines for two existing problems were formed. These documents are meant to be used by NEOs and LEOs in order to help them understand and ease their daily obligations.
The “Insurance Deposit System” was created at the MYM in Croatia and discussed at many following meetings, but was only proposed and accepted at the GA in Hungary. It deals with exchanges of students and young dentists. Its aim is to help NEO to arrange the exchange, there are points related to accommodation, transportation and rules of any changes that might be done before the exchange.
The ”Abc of Exchange” was created at the MYM in Georgia, combining the ideas of the Croatian delegation and the COSPIE members. This document was proposed and passed unanimously at the Lake Balaton Congress. The document includes the following points: general duties of NEO, duties of NEO and LEO during exchange and student obligations.
COSPIE meeting in Egypt
At our recent committee meeting that took place during the 55th IADS annual meeting in Sharm El Sheikh, the “old“ members: myself representing Serbia; Magdalena Maciejowska from Poland and Stefania Rado from Hungary, welcomed our “new” members: Aneta Filipuik and Andriana Jastrzebska from Poland; Dimitry Timofeev from Russia; Alexandar Sokolovski and Julia Bolz from Germany and Mohid Badri from Saudi Arabia.
The meeting was opened by our “most impressive” member Magdalena Macijejowska who gave an entertaining power point presentation about the committee and its current activities. The newly formed committee team mainly discussed their experiences in organizing student exchanges and went on to modify a few points in the current Insurance Deposit System. We also decided on creating and introducing official receipts for the NEOs that are using the insurance deposit system.
COSPIE meeting in Romania
Once again many participants joined the COSPIE meeting: Ole Rasmus Theisen – Denmark , Madalena Maciejowska – Poland, Joanna Filipiuk – Poland, Aneta Filipiuk – Poland, Milena Nersesyan – Armenia, Petra Langova – Czech Republic, Štefka Gladek – Slovenia, Alexander Sokolovski – Germany, Nemanja Nešković – Serbia, Nataša Predin – Serbia, Mowada Amir Nawaf – Sudan, Hassan Husein – Sudan, Lena Malaty – Egypt, Kwadwo Amakye Acheampong – Ganna and our host Ionut Luchian – Romania.
It was decided that the COSPIE receipts are to resemble the official IADS receipts, with addition of 2 points: refund conditions and specific country conditions( stated by each NEO ). Receipts are to be issued for transaction of money: from NEO to student, from NEO to NEO and from student to NEO.
As we want to look more professional, we discussed and created an official IADS invitation letter. The design of the standardised invitation letter will be sent out to all NEOs, where each local organization is encouraged to add their own, or the faculty, or the university logo.
Invitation letters are to be scanned and sent to the students via email. NEOs agreed that if the students require the original document for visa application, the student is to cover the cost of sending the letter by post. To avoid visa problems, an additional page ( with stated information such as the nationality and passport no.) should be sent to NEO together with the application form by the students with visa requirements.
In an effort to inform every embassy about the IADS exchange program, we decided to ask FDI to supply us with an official, signed and stamped notification letter, explaining the co-operation, achievemnts and aims of the two organizations. We believe that if such a document is sent to every country member embassy, it will help speed up the visa issueing. All the neccesary embassy contacts will be provided by our Editor. It was also suggested that the link to each embassy's webpage be added to the CMP, with further supervision by our IEO.
After having covered various topics, there was one more task to be completed: choose the next chairman! As this was not an easy choise we decided to appoint two chairman for the upcoming year. My congratulations go to Alex Sokolovski from Germany and Lena Malaty from Egypt.
Natasa Predin
Chairman of COSPIE 08/09
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Mid-Year Meeting in Slovenia |
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