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Search: CCS4 results ResultsTravel Awards for Senior Level PhD StudentsDetails: CCSDeadline: December 1, 2010Agency: CCSA limited number of Travel Awards to senior level PhD or MD/PhD students are available. The purpose of this program is to defray the travel costs associated with making a scientific presentation at a conference, symposium or other appropriate professional gathering. Candidates must be attending a conference for the purpose of presenting data (paper or poster presentation) from a cancer-related project on a first-author basis. It is not a requirement that the research supervisor be supported by Canadian Cancer Society research grant. Travel Awards for Senior Level PhD StudentsDetails: CCSDeadline: February 1, 2010Agency: CCSA limited number of Travel Awards to senior level PhD or MD/PhD students are available. The purpose of this program is to defray the travel costs associated with making a scientific presentation at a conference, symposium or other appropriate professional gathering. Post MD Research FellowshipsDetails: CCSDeadline: September 15, 2009Agency: CCSA limited number of Post MD Research Fellowships are available that are designed to provide training in cancer research for outstanding candidates such as clinician scientists, clinical investigators or research educators. This Research Fellowship is open to candidates who possess a medical degree and would like to pursue specialized research training in oncology (including basic laboratory research, epidemiology, medical statistics, clinical trials, health services, supportive care, palliative care and other forms of cancer research). Travel Awards for Senior Level PhD StudentsDetails: CCS webpageDeadline: September 1, 2009Agency: CCSThe purpose of this program is to provide financial assistance by helping defray the travel costs associated with making a scientific presentation at a conference, symposium or other appropriate professional gathering. Candidates must be attending a conference for the purpose of presenting data (paper or poster presentation) from a cancer-related project on a first-author basis. It is not a requirement that the research supervisor be supported by Canadian Cancer Society research grant. |
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