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Apply for European Atherosclerosis Society Funds

by Public Health Update July 9, 2022
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European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) & Congress members form a global community of research scientists and healthcare professionals who share knowledge about the causes, natural history, treatment and prevention of atherosclerosis and related diseases. Working together we advance research, and improve management of these diseases in the clinic.

New funding available to support research projects of early-career EAS members 

One of the aims of the Society is to ensure the that research in the atherosclerosis field continues and thrives for years to come. To do this, we need to encourage talented young scientists in their careers in the atherosclerosis field, and for many years EAS have done this through various travel grant & fellowship schemes – and through scientific programmes dedicated to young investigators.

Now, we are pleased to announce that we can go one step further, with funds available to support research projects of early-career EAS members, on a competitive basis. 

We welcome applications from eligible members by the deadline September 16, 2022 at 17:00 CET. Please read carefully the details below before making your application. 

Who is eligible?

You are eligible to apply for a grant if you meet all of these criteria:

  1. You are an Individual Member of EAS
  2. You are a researcher holding a PhD or MD title
  3. It is no more than 10 years since you completed your PhD/MD (adjusted for parental leave)
  4. Your workplace confirms that you can carry out the project, that you are in a status of employment or affiliation, and that you have access to the resources you will need to carry out the project.

What type of projects will be considered?

EAS will consider applications for funding for research projects focused on basic research, preclinical & translational studies.

Our terms and conditions of funding

  • The maximum total budget we will award for each research project is 20,000 €/year for up to 3 years.
  • The maximum duration of the proposed project is 36 months.
  • If you receive funding, you will be expected to provide a progress report at 12-month intervals from the start date of the project. EAS continuing to fund the project into Years 2 and 3 is subject to the progress report for the previous year.
  • The funds can cover salaries, personal grants, consumables, travel expenses.
  • The funds must be paid to an institutional bank account.
  • EAS will not pay additional overheads.
  • EAS makes no claim on Intellectual property resulting from the project.

As part of your application, you will need to provide

  • A copy of your PhD/MD certificate
  • A letter of recommendation from your supervisor/tutor/head of dept. This should confirm that you can carry out the project, that you are in a status of employment and that you have access to the resources you need to carry out the project.
  • Your CV (2 pages max, including publications. Highlight 3 of your publications that are most important to the proposed project)
  • A letter of motivation (1 page max)
  • A description of the project (5 pages max). Use these headings: background, hypothesis, study design, rational & preliminary work, methodology & experimental plan – including schedule, budget and equipment needed

How we will evaluate the applications

  • Applications will be reviewed by a Working Group appointed by the EAS Executive Committee.
  • The main criteria for evaluation of the applications is Scientific quality.
  • Applications will be evaluated on: Scientific rationale, Preliminary data, Design and methods, Project feasibility & PI competence.
  • Where several applications have equally high scientific quality, other considerations (age, gender, geography) will be taken into account.

What we expect from grant recipients

  • You should present the project results at EAS congress
  • At least one publication to originate from the project
  • You must acknowledge EAS in all presentations and publications of the supported work and results from it.
  • You must provide to EAS progress reports on the project every 12 months, with a final report at the conclusion of the project.

How we handle Conflict of Interest

In case a Working Group member has COI with an applicant, she/he steps out of the review of that application, and the other members of the WG grade the application.

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Health Advisory on Nairobi Fly

by Public Health Update July 8, 2022
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What is Nairobi Fly?

Nairobi flies are small, orange and black-coloured insects also known as Kenyan flied or dragon bugs. These flies are generally found in high rainfall, hot and humid regions. The bud doesn’t bite but it causes skin irritations once the acid is released from the bug. These flies do not bite or sting but release a potent acidic substance that causes burns.

Prevention

  • Reduce contact with the bug by using bed nets, wearing long-sleeve cloths, and avoiding sitting under lights at night, closing windows, and keeping the house clean.
  • Wash the skin area thoroughly with soap and water.
  • Avoiding going outside in the evening.
  • Flies should be gently blown off and not disturbed or touched.

Management:

  • Immediately wash the affected area and apply cold and wet compresses.
  • Consult with health workers immediately.

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What is the SheDecides Movement?

by Public Health Update July 8, 2022
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Overview

SheDecides is a global and diverse movement, driving change to ensure that every woman, girl and young person has the right to decide about their body, life and future. We do this by joining together to take political action and speaking out for these rights.

On 2nd March 2017, the first international SheDecides conference was hosted in response to the reinstatement and expansion of the Global Gag Rule (also known as the Mexico City policy which is a dangerous anti-abortion policy that risks the health and lives of women and girls around the world) which soon started evolving into a global political movement driving change guided by its vision to create a world where every girl and woman can decide what to do with her body, with her life and with her future. Without question. SheDecides Day is celebrated every year on March 2 to commit towards its vision more strongly.

Purpose

SheDecides works to create a world where she decides about her body, life and future. This means that women and girls, in all their diversity, have the access to information about their bodies and rights, have the agency to act on those rights, and have access to the services that support the decisions she makes.

SheDecides works to bring together diverse people to Stand Up, Speak Out and set the terms of debate, and the framing of discussion, about their bodies and health. Together, we:

  • Build new narratives, by creating brave and inclusive spaces where women and girls share views and feelings about their bodies, relationships and health and start to understand their personal experiences in a political context. This can help them recognise their own power, address stigma, challenge shame and to shape their own narratives.
  • Bring new people into the struggle for bodily autonomy, by organising people and movements who are inspired to act on bodily autonomy issues. This coming together can create opportunities for a shared understanding of power dynamics, the building of collective power and the planning of contextually relevant, politically informed collective action.
  • Disrupt spaces of power, by taking action. This action creates and tells alternative and counter narratives, engages new people, occupies and disrupts spaces of power. It creates a space for people to stand up together in moments of solidarity.

This brings about a new normal that influences policy, public discourse and power dynamics, so that women and girls set the terms of debate about their bodies, lives and future.

SheDecides Movement in Nepal

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SheDecides Movement in Nepal

In Nepal, SheDecides movement began in March, 2019. Visible Impact, Beyond Beijing Committee Nepal and Right Here Right Now Nepal are working as a core member of the SheDecides movement in Nepal. The movement aims to work towards its vision with specific  focus on  Gender Based Violence, Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights  and Safe Motherhood.

For more information, you can refer to: www.shedecides.com
Nepal’s SheDecides movement:
https://www.facebook.com/shedecidesnepal.

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Healthy Lungs for Life activities Grant 2022

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Healthy Lungs for Life activities Grant 2022

European Lung Foundation (ELF) offers grants to support Healthy Lungs for Life activities, and this year FIRS (Forum of International Respiratory Societies) is joining us to offer grants specifically for LMICs.

Not-for-profit organisations, patient groups and healthcare professionals can apply for a grant of up to €1,000 to support events and activities that meet one or more of the aims of the Healthy Lungs for Life campaign:

  • Increase knowledge of the impact of poor air quality on lung health and the actions that everyone can take to reduce air pollution and avoid exposure
  • Highlight the benefits of quitting smoking
  • Increase knowledge of the importance of physical activity for lung health
  • Raise awareness of vaccination to prevent lung infections

This year we also strongly welcome applications linked to the topic of climate change and lung health.

Applications are now open for events focused on World Lung Day and awareness days later in 2022. The closing date for applications is 31 July 2022.

The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) will be joining ELF in offering grants, specifically in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs). Find out more about FIRS’ partnership with the grants scheme.

After the closing date, the ELF team will collect all applications, anonymise them and send them to the Healthy Lungs for Life team for judging. The applications that the team assesses to have the most impact will be offered a grant.

Submit your application for a chance to receive a grant of up to €1,000 to support your activities.

Application Criteria for Healthy Lungs for Life grant funding
Events can be held on any day, but we encourage applications to focus on the key
dates of the following International Awareness Days:
o World Asthma Day
o World No Tobacco Day
o International Day of Clean Air
o World Lung Day
o World Environmental Health Day
o World COPD Day

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Annual Report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) 2077/78 (2020/2021)

by Public Health Update July 5, 2022
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Introduction

The annual report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) for fiscal year 2077/78 (2020/2021) is the twenty-seven consecutive report of its kind. This report focuses on the objectives, targets and strategies adopted by Nepal’s health programs and analyses their major achievements and highlights trends in service coverage over three fiscal years. This report also identifies issues, problems and constraints and suggests actions to be taken by health institutions for further improvements.

The main institutions that delivered basic health services in 2077/78 were the 201 public hospitals including other ministries, the 2,082 non-public health facilities, the 189 Primary Health Care Centers (PHCCs) and the 3,794 Health Posts (HPs) primary health care services were also provided by 11,699 Primary Health Care Outreach Clinic (PHCORC) sites. A total of 16,950 Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI) clinics provided immunization services. These services were supported by 49,605 Female Community Health Volunteers (FCHV). The information on the achievements of the public health system, NGOs, INGOs and private health facilities were collected by DoHS’s Health Management Information System (HMIS).

This report mainly focuses on performance of DoHS in FY 2077/78 on following areas:
• Programme’s policy statements, including objectives, strategies, goals, major targets activities and
achievements.
• Health programme’s indicators.
• Problems, issues, constraints and recommendations on improving performance and achieving targets.

Fact sheet

Fact sheet 1
Factsheet
Fact sheet 2
Factsheet
Fact sheet 3
Factsheet

Download: Annual Report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) 2077/78 (2020/2021)



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  • Health Sector Progress Report 2018, Ministry of Health & Population
  • Glimpse of Annual Report Department of Health Services 2073/74 (2016/17)
  • Annual report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) 2073/74 (2016/2017)
  • Annual Report Department of Health Services 2072/73 (2015/2016)
  • Annual Report of the Department of Health Services (DoHS) – 2071/72 (2014/2015)
  • Annual Report of DOHS 2070/71 (2013/2014)
  • Annual Report of DoHS 2069/2070 (2012-2013)
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Call for Papers! Private Sector Contribution in Health Systems Resilience and Reform: Stronger together beyond COVID-19
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Call for Papers! Private Sector Contribution in Health Systems Resilience and Reform: Stronger together beyond COVID-19

by Public Health Update July 3, 2022
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Call for Papers! Private Sector Contribution in Health Systems Resilience and Reform: Stronger together beyond COVID-19.

The Private Sector in Health (PSIH) Thematic Working Group is pleased to announce a Call for Papers for a satellite session on the Contribution of the Private Sector in Health Systems Resilience and Reform: Stronger together beyond COVID as part of the 7th Global Symposium on Health Systems Research (HSR2022), to be held in Bogota, Colombia between October 31- November 4, 2022.

OVERVIEW

The satellite session aims to bring together global policymakers, healthcare providers, researchers, students, and international organizations to:

  • Discuss and share findings on private sectors contribution to health systems resilience in a post-pandemic era in the areas of governance, technology, primary care and politics of health in LMICs, and
  • Learn from exemplar LMIC on market facilitation to improve learning in digital transformation, governance, and stewardship.
STRUCTURE

Six parallel sessions will be conducted across six themes:

  • New types of design and architecture in service provision in Public Private Partnerships
  • Health care financing in mixed health systems
  • Healthcare Market Concentration and fragmentation
  • Frontier Health Markets in low- and middle-income countries
  • Healthcare workforce capacity building in Mixed Systems (Alt: Human Resources for Health and the Private Sector)
  • Evolution and Role of Digital Health in Mixed Health Systems
SUBMISSION INFORMATION

Submission method and due date:

Please submit abstracts between May 1, 2022 and July 31, 2022 via the online submission form at https://bit.ly/3KK9ycY

Submission requirements:

Abstracts should be no longer than 500 words. Please indicate under which theme your submission is best suited. Limited scholarships are available; please indicate your need for scholarship within your submission. Please note that papers already accepted in the main HSG Congress cannot be re- submitted to this symposium.

Submission review:

Papers will be selected after review by members of the Steering Committee.

Please review the document detailing the format of the satellite session, themes and members of the Steering Committee. For any enquiries regarding the session, please contact us at anagha.rai@phfi.org

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Chevening Scholarships: UK Government’s International Scholarships Programme 2023

by Public Health Update July 2, 2022
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Chevening Scholarships enable outstanding emerging leaders from all over the world to pursue one-year master’s degrees in the UK. Whilst there is no ‘typical’ Chevening Scholar, we are looking for the kind of people who have the passion, ideas, and influence to provide the solutions and leadership needed to create a better future.

To be eligible for a Chevening Scholarship you must:

  • Be a citizen of a Chevening-eligible country or territory.
  • Return to your country of citizenship for a minimum of two years after your award has ended.
  • Have completed all components of an undergraduate degree that will enable you to gain entry onto a postgraduate programme at a UK university by the time you submit your application. This is typically equivalent to an upper second-class 2:1 honours degree in the UK but may be different depending on your course and university choice.
  • Have at least two years (equivalent to 2,800 hours) of work experience.
  • Apply to three different eligible UK university courses and have received an unconditional offer from one of these choices by 14 July 2022.

Public Health Courses in UK (For Chevening Applicants)

You are not eligible for a Chevening Scholarship if you:

  • Hold British or dual British citizenship (unless you are a citizen of a British Overseas Territory or hold BN(O) and are applying from Hong Kong).
  • Hold refugee status in a non-Chevening eligible country. Applicants who are citizens of a Chevening-eligible country and who hold refugee status in a Chevening-eligible country are eligible for a scholarship.
  • Are an employee, a former employee, or relative of an employee of Her Majesty’s Government, or have been within the last two years from the opening of Chevening applications  (including the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, all British Embassies/High Commissions, the Home Office, the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Department for International Trade and the UKVI), the British Council, a sponsoring UK university, or a staff member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
  • Employees, former employees, or relatives of an employee of Chevening Partner organisations are eligible to apply, but if the employment took place within the last two years, you cannot receive a Chevening Partner Award from the organisation from which you work, previously worked, or are affiliated with through relatives.
  • Have previously studied in the UK with funding from a UK Government-funded scholarship.

Having a master’s degree does not prevent you from applying for a Chevening Award to study for a second master’s degree in the UK, as long as you can clearly explain why it will help you fulfil your career plan to influence positive change in your home country.

Once submitted, applications undergo an electronic sift against our eligibility criteria. Any applications deemed ineligible will be removed from the selection process. Please see the list of common errors here. If you make these errors in your application form, your application will be ineligible. Please note that once your application has been submitted, it is not possible to change it retrospectively.

Eligible types of work experience

The types of work experience that are eligible for Chevening can include:

  • Full-time employment
  • Part-time employment
  • Voluntary work
  • Paid or unpaid internships

Work experience can be completed before, during, or after graduating from your undergraduate studies, however, any mandatory employment that counted towards your undergraduate or postgraduate course would not be eligible.

Guidance

Preparation is key to giving yourself the best chance of being awarded a fully funded Chevening Scholarship to study in the UK. To help you, we’ve collated our best guidance and advice.

It will enable you to:

  • Find the right courses
  • Choose appropriate references
  • Avoid common mistakes that other applicants make.

All Chevening applications must be submitted through our online application system (OAS). This system will be used throughout the application and selection process, and you may be asked to log back in at various points during the process to receive updates on your application status, or to submit documents.

Eligible courses

In order to be eligible, the courses you choose must be full-time, and:

  • Start in the autumn term (usually September/October)
  • Taught master’s (i.e. not research-focused MRes programmes)
  • Lead to a master’s degree qualification
  • Based in the UK

Courses cannot be:

  • Part-time
  • Distance learning
  • Less than nine months in duration
  • More than 12 months in duration
  • PhD or DPhil
  • Taught with more than one month of study outside the UK.

Applications are now open.

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Registration open! World Health Summit 2022, Berlin

by Public Health Update July 2, 2022
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The World Health Summit strengthens exchange, stimulates innovative solutions to health challenges, fosters global health as a key political issue and promotes the global health debate in the spirit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 17 “Partnership for the Goals”.

WHS 2022 will focus on “Making the Choice for Health” by reflecting on the most pressing topics, including:

  • Investment for Health and Well-Being
  • Climate Change and Planetary Health
  • Architecture for Pandemic Preparedness
  • Digital Transformation for Health
  • Food Systems and Health
  • Health Systems Resilience and Equity
  • Global Health for Peace

World Health Summit 2022
Together with the World Health Organization (WHO)

World Health Summit and WHO join forces to bring you the world’s leading international, inter-
sectoral and inclusive global health conference that will set the agenda for a healthier future.

October, 16-18
Hotel Berlin Central District
Stauffenbergstraße 26
10785 Berlin
& Digital

3 Days | 100+ Nations | 400+ Speakers | 6000+ Participants
With ceremonial opening and reception on Sunday, October 16

The World Health Summit’s central topics in 2022 include:

  • Investment for Health and Well-Being
  • Climate Change and Planetary Health
  • Architecture for Pandemic Preparedness
  • Digital Transformation for Health
  • Food Systems and Health
  • Health Systems Resilience and Equity
  • Global Health for Peace

Digital participation of the entire World Health Summit program will be available throughout our website with no prior registration needed. Registration for on-site participation is only possible with a registration code. The registration codes for the contingents of our partners will be distributed by our partner organizations directly.

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Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship (International)

by Public Health Update July 2, 2022
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Description

The Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarships (AGRTPS) (International) are specifically intended to support international students to undertake a Higher Degree by research at Flinders University. The AGRTPS includes an international tuition fee offset, a living stipend and Overseas Health Care cover.

Please note:  For visa purposes, the AGRTPS is a Commonwealth Sponsored Scholarship.

A limited number (up to 5) of AGRTPS are available each year and the scholarship round is highly competitive.  The AGRTPS is awarded to candidates who demonstrate outstanding aptitude for independent research. AGRTPS are considered on the basis of academic merit, academic research training and research indicators and performance.

The scholarship is tenable for up to three years for a Research Doctorate degree and up to two years for a Research Masters degree. Successful applicants are required to undertake full time study and must be commencing a higher degree by research in Australia for the first time.

Benefits

The AGRTPS pays a stipend at the standard rate set by the Australian Government of $28,854 pa tax free (2022 full time rate). The AGRTPS also includes a Research Training Program place (RTP), which provides an off set for tuition fees for up to 4 years.

An AGRTPS student who moves to Adelaide from overseas is eligible for an establishment allowance (after arrival at Flinders) of up to $1,485 to assist with relocation costs and airfares, provided receipts can be produced by the student.

Eligibility

Awards will normally only be available to those who:

  • Be a citizen of any overseas country except New Zealand, and not hold Australian citizenship, Australian permanent resident status or New Zealand citizenship; and
  • Intend to commence full-time study for a higher degree by research in Australia for the first time, in the year for which the award is to offered. Students who commenced their higher degree by research in the previous year but who, due to the timing of their application for admission and subsequent enrolment, were unable to apply for an AGRTPS in that year, or, commenced a higher degree by research and terminated that enrolment within six months of commencement, may be considered; and
  • Intend to enrol in an area of research concentration.  These are areas in which the University has particular strength, has concentrated its research resources and has attracted external funding; and
  • Satisfy all entry requirements for a higher degree by research, including the English proficiency levels in accordance with the English Language Proficiency Requirements for HDR Candidature

Please see the Conditions of Award for full eligibility criteria.

Selection Criteria

Selection of award holders will be undertaken by the Scholarships Committee based on academic merit and research potential. 

Applications will be ranked according to the University’s Guidelines for Ranking Postgraduate Research Scholarship Applications

The University will give priority to students undertaking a higher degree by research for the first time.

Please see the Conditions of Award for full selection criteria.

Conditions of Award

Conditions of Award

Application information

IMPORTANT APPLICATION INFORMATION

All applicants are required to read the application guidelines provided below before submitting an application.


Incomplete applications will not be accepted.

To ensure your application is complete and competitive, please read and attend to the following:

Research Supervisor
You must make contact with an academic staff member  and have an informal agreement from that person to supervise you if successful. Email evidence of the supervisor’s agreement should be included with your application. Applicants who do not have a supervisor at the time of application will not be considered for an AGRTPS/FIPRS.

Publications
You must include evidence that you have published; you may include up to five of your publications with your application.
Each publication must be accompanied with a completed coversheet; publications without coversheets will not be considered. Publications will be used to judge the quality of previous research in the area that you intend to study at Flinders University. Applicants with more than five publications should consult with their Flinders University supervisor and select the top five. Explain briefly why these five were chosen. Do not provide more than five publications. Additional publications may be noted on your CV or in a separate list. Coversheets are not required for publications listed on the CV but not included among the top five.

Typically, only publications in English should be included among the top five. Publications in other languages will be accepted only if the nature of the publication (for example, a report to a government agency) dictates that another language is most appropriate.

Publications must not be more than 5 years old

Please note, due to the highly competitive nature of the AGRTPS, applicants who have not published are unlikely to be competitive.

Academic Transcripts
You must provide certified copies of all university level academic transcripts, translated into English, please do not provide secondary school certificates or non educational certificates or awards.

Research Proposal
You must include a research proposal of approximately 500 words in length, outlining the problem, hypothesis or question and the methodology or approach.

Academic Referees
Complete Section A of two copies of the Academic Referee’s Confidential Report forms and forward them to two appropriate referees of your choice.  If possible the referees should have an informed, personal and professional knowledge of your academic ability and be able to exercise judgment of your research potential. Indicate on your application form who the Referee Report forms have been sent to. Academic Referee reports must be returned to rhdscholarships@flinders.edu.au by 5 August 2022.

Curriculum Vitae
An updated CV outlining your work experience, all research experience, and a full list of cited publications should be included with your application.

Format & Language
All documents must be uploaded via the application portal, and should be in English.  Please save as a PDF and scan and save in the correct orientation. Please name all documents with your family name and document name, for example: name_Transcript, name_publication 1.

APPLICATION

To apply for an AGRTPS and FIPRS, you will need to first submit an application for admission to a Higher Degree by research (PhD or Master of Arts by research) followed by an application for the International RHD Scholarship Group.

If you already have a valid offer for admission to a Higher Degree by Research, you no not need to apply for admission again.

To apply for admission

International applicants – apply via Studylink and details about international admission can be found https://www.flinders.edu.au/international/apply/apply-research-degree/how-to-apply

Once you have read the information you should complete a registration https://student-flinders.studylink.com/index.cfm?event=security.showLogin&msg=eventsecured&fr=sp&en=default

Once you have completed a registration, you will be able to log back into that portal to complete your application for admission.

A Flinders student ID is created within 1 hour after a registration has been submitted – you will need to take note of this number.

How to apply for Scholarship

You will need to activate your account using the Student ID from your registration and your date of birth provided at time of registration: https://activate.flinders.edu.au/main

Once you have activated your account, you will receive a Flinders Authentication Name (FAN), you can then submit your application for the international HDR scholarship group.

  • log in to your OKTA dashboard via the quick links on the Flinders website 
  • Select Student System
  • Select the My Scholarship tab
  • Select the Create a new scholarship application button
  • Select 2023 from the search and select the International RHD Scholarship Group

If you have studied at Flinders University but graduated more than 12 months ago you will need to reactive your FAN via the FAN reactivation page.  With an active FAN you will then be able to submit your application for scholarship via the Student Information System as advised above.

If you have previously applied to study at Flinders, you will be able to reactive your FAN via the FAN reactivation page, you will need to enter your Fist name, Last name, date of birth and your student ID, normally found on any letters sent by the university to you.  The system will be able to identify you more accurately if you can enter your student ID.

Once your application is complete, including all mandatory questions and documentation, your application will be assessed.  Assessment will commence once applications have closed.

Applications close Friday 5 August 2022 at 5pm Australia, Adelaide local time.

Any questions about the application process should be directed to the Student Finance Office via email at rhdscholarships@flinders.edu.au

Any questions about the candidature application process should be directed to the International Centre via email at agrtps.international@flinders.edu.au

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Calls for application! 2022 Pacific NCD Youth Ambassadors initiative

by Public Health Update July 2, 2022
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The Pacific Community (SPC) calls for application for the 2022 Pacific NCD Youth Ambassadors initiative. The initiative provides opportunities for the Pacific youth to share creative ideas, using their own language and creative thinking that could help improve the health and wellbeing in their communities and contribute to addressing non-communicable diseases (NCDs). 

As the leading cause of preventable death accounting for 60 to 75% in the region, NCDs, principally diabetes, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases as well as cancers, constitute a crisis of epidemic proportion with major implications for the future development of Pacific Islands Countries and Territories. Tobacco, harmful use of alcohol, poor diets (e.g., diets rich in sugar, salt, fats, and processed foods and low in fruits and vegetables) combined with lack of physical activity, are the leading risk factors for NCDs.

In 2011, due to the significant and growing burden of NCDs, Pacific Island leaders declared that NCDs had become “a human, social and economic crisis” in the region, that required an urgent and comprehensive response.

Convinced that youth are the future of our islands and play a critical role in adopting healthy lifestyle, SPC invites youth aged between 18 and 30 years to become the Pacific NCD Youth Ambassadors to contribute to Pacific people wellbeing. “Through this initiative, those selected will receive technical guidance and professional support to implement Youth’s innovative activities designed to prevent and control NCDs in their communities”, said Solène Bertand-Protat, NCD adviser.

Application to the 2022 Pacific NCD Youth Ambassadors:

Who can apply and join the programme?
Youth aged 18–30 from one of the SPC’s member Pacific Island Countries and Territories can apply. Youth will need to form teams of 3 to 5 people.

How to apply?
To apply, please complete the attached entry form and email it to the following address: Health-Enquiries@spc.int. It will take only a few minutes to complete. Only successful candidates will be notified the outcome of the applications.  
Deadline: Entries close 31 July 2022.

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