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*International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) Student Grant Guidelines*
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Student members of ISB are eligible for the following three new grants.
A number of competitive grants will be awarded each year.
All grant amounts are shown in US dollars.
1) The Matching Dissertation Grant Program:
There will be several competitive grants of $2000 made for doctoral
dissertation research. A condition is that the applicant will have a
commitment from her/his institution or another source to provide a
further matching $2000. This program is applicable to those who are
doctoral candidates and are seeking assistance with costs of their
dissertation research. Applications should include the following:
a) a 3 page summary which includes the purpose, reference to key
related literature, study design, methods, timetable for the
measurements and budget.
b) CV (resume) of the applicant: 2-3 pages in length (include list of
publications, current grade point average, results of any
standardized tests that the applicant has taken (ie. GRE)).
c) a document from her/his institution or other source which ensures
provision of the matching $2000
d) a one page recommendation from the dissertation advisor who
must also be an ISB member at the time of application.
Applications are to be received by January 15, 1998. Notification to
applicants will be by March 25, 1998. Recipients will present results at
the ISB Congress and acknowledge ISB support in any publications. A
report to the council will include accounting of how funds were spent.
Recipients will be encouraged to publish their work in one of the
ISB-affiliated journals.
2) The International Travel Grant Program:
In order to allow student members to travel abroad to experience science
in other cultures, we will offer several grants of $2000 for travel which is
related to biomechanics research. A report on the accomplishments during
the trip will be expected by the Executive Council. Applications should
include:
a) 3 page proposal which includes the purpose of the visit, timetable,
activities to be involved, the total budget for the visit (including other
financial assistance, etc.)
b) CV of the applicant: 2-3 pages in length (include list of publications,
current grade point average, results of any standardized tests that the
applicant has taken (ie. GRE)).
c) a document from the host institution verifying support for the visit
d) a recommendation letter of support for the travel from the applicant's
supervisor who must also be an ISB member at the time of application.
Applications are to be received by January 15, 1998. Notification to
applicants will be by March 25, 1998. Recipients will submit a brief report
to the committee which will be published in the Newsletter.
3) The Congress Travel Grant Program:
This grant is offered only in the years of ISB Congress, therefore, this grant
will be offered in 1999. ISB Congresses provide a wonderful opportunity for
exchange of information and for meeting other scientists who can be influential
in the development of new directions. By virtue of the need to move the
congresses between different continents, it is often very difficult for students
to afford to travel to the Congresses or to pay the registration fee if they can
travel. Starting with the 1999 ISB Congress in Calgary, we will offer several
travel grants of $1000 to student members who will be presenting their
research results at ISB Congresses. Applications should include the following:
a) the proposal should have a maximum length of 3-4 pages including the
abstract and the info of its acceptance, the total budget for the travel etc.
b) CV of the applicant: 2-3 pages in length (include list of publications,
current grade point average, results of any standardized tests that the
applicant has taken (ie. GRE)).
c) a one page recommendation from the supervisor who must also be an ISB
member at the time of application.
Recipients will submit a brief report to the committee which will be published
in the Newsletter. Deadlines for this grant will be announced in 1998.
Grant applications should be mailed to:
Dr. Mary Rodgers
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Maryland
100 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
Email: mrodgers@physio.ab.umd.edu
Telephone: (410) 706-0840
Fax: (410) 706-6387
Student Grant Committee Members:
Dr. Mary Rodgers Dr. Keijo Haekkinen
Dept. of Physical Therapy Dept. of Biology of Physical Activity
University of Maryland University of Jyvaeskylae
100 Penn Street PO Box 35
Baltimore, MD 21201 USA 40351 Jyvaeskylae
Email: mrodgers@physio.ab.umd.edu FINLAND
Tel: +410 706-0840 Tel: +358 14 602076
Fax: +410 706-6387 Fax: +358 14 602071
e-mail: gis@sportmed.ou.dk e-mail:Hakkinen@maila.jyu.fi
Dr.Gisela Sjogaard Dr. Peter Cavanagh
Department of Sports Science Center for Locomotion Studies
University of Odense Room 10 Intramural Building
Campusvej 55 Pennsylvania State University
DK-5230 Odense M University Park, PA 6802
DENMARK USA
Tel: +45 65 57 3423 Tel: +1 814 865 1972
Fax: +45 66 15 8612 Fax: +1 814 863 4755
e-mail: gis@sportmed.ou.dk e-mail: prc@ecl.psu.edu
Dr. Christopher L (Kit) Vaughan
Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Cape Town
Observatory, Cape 7915
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel: + 27 21 406 6238
Fax: + 27 21 448 3291
e-mail: kvaughan@anat.uct.ac.za
Student members who do not plan to apply for grants, but would be interested
in serving on the student grants committee are asked to contact Dr. Rodgers.
ISB membership information may be obtained from the ISB Web site at:
http://www.kin.calgary.ca/isb/
or by contacting ISB Treasurer:
Dr. Graeme A Wood Tel: +61 9 389 8009
The University of Western Australia Fax: +61 9 386 8589
Nedlands e-mail: gwood@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
Western Australia 6907
AUSTRALIA
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*International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) Student Grant Guidelines*
************************************************** ********
Student members of ISB are eligible for the following three new grants.
A number of competitive grants will be awarded each year.
All grant amounts are shown in US dollars.
1) The Matching Dissertation Grant Program:
There will be several competitive grants of $2000 made for doctoral
dissertation research. A condition is that the applicant will have a
commitment from her/his institution or another source to provide a
further matching $2000. This program is applicable to those who are
doctoral candidates and are seeking assistance with costs of their
dissertation research. Applications should include the following:
a) a 3 page summary which includes the purpose, reference to key
related literature, study design, methods, timetable for the
measurements and budget.
b) CV (resume) of the applicant: 2-3 pages in length (include list of
publications, current grade point average, results of any
standardized tests that the applicant has taken (ie. GRE)).
c) a document from her/his institution or other source which ensures
provision of the matching $2000
d) a one page recommendation from the dissertation advisor who
must also be an ISB member at the time of application.
Applications are to be received by January 15, 1998. Notification to
applicants will be by March 25, 1998. Recipients will present results at
the ISB Congress and acknowledge ISB support in any publications. A
report to the council will include accounting of how funds were spent.
Recipients will be encouraged to publish their work in one of the
ISB-affiliated journals.
2) The International Travel Grant Program:
In order to allow student members to travel abroad to experience science
in other cultures, we will offer several grants of $2000 for travel which is
related to biomechanics research. A report on the accomplishments during
the trip will be expected by the Executive Council. Applications should
include:
a) 3 page proposal which includes the purpose of the visit, timetable,
activities to be involved, the total budget for the visit (including other
financial assistance, etc.)
b) CV of the applicant: 2-3 pages in length (include list of publications,
current grade point average, results of any standardized tests that the
applicant has taken (ie. GRE)).
c) a document from the host institution verifying support for the visit
d) a recommendation letter of support for the travel from the applicant's
supervisor who must also be an ISB member at the time of application.
Applications are to be received by January 15, 1998. Notification to
applicants will be by March 25, 1998. Recipients will submit a brief report
to the committee which will be published in the Newsletter.
3) The Congress Travel Grant Program:
This grant is offered only in the years of ISB Congress, therefore, this grant
will be offered in 1999. ISB Congresses provide a wonderful opportunity for
exchange of information and for meeting other scientists who can be influential
in the development of new directions. By virtue of the need to move the
congresses between different continents, it is often very difficult for students
to afford to travel to the Congresses or to pay the registration fee if they can
travel. Starting with the 1999 ISB Congress in Calgary, we will offer several
travel grants of $1000 to student members who will be presenting their
research results at ISB Congresses. Applications should include the following:
a) the proposal should have a maximum length of 3-4 pages including the
abstract and the info of its acceptance, the total budget for the travel etc.
b) CV of the applicant: 2-3 pages in length (include list of publications,
current grade point average, results of any standardized tests that the
applicant has taken (ie. GRE)).
c) a one page recommendation from the supervisor who must also be an ISB
member at the time of application.
Recipients will submit a brief report to the committee which will be published
in the Newsletter. Deadlines for this grant will be announced in 1998.
Grant applications should be mailed to:
Dr. Mary Rodgers
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Maryland
100 Penn Street
Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
Email: mrodgers@physio.ab.umd.edu
Telephone: (410) 706-0840
Fax: (410) 706-6387
Student Grant Committee Members:
Dr. Mary Rodgers Dr. Keijo Haekkinen
Dept. of Physical Therapy Dept. of Biology of Physical Activity
University of Maryland University of Jyvaeskylae
100 Penn Street PO Box 35
Baltimore, MD 21201 USA 40351 Jyvaeskylae
Email: mrodgers@physio.ab.umd.edu FINLAND
Tel: +410 706-0840 Tel: +358 14 602076
Fax: +410 706-6387 Fax: +358 14 602071
e-mail: gis@sportmed.ou.dk e-mail:Hakkinen@maila.jyu.fi
Dr.Gisela Sjogaard Dr. Peter Cavanagh
Department of Sports Science Center for Locomotion Studies
University of Odense Room 10 Intramural Building
Campusvej 55 Pennsylvania State University
DK-5230 Odense M University Park, PA 6802
DENMARK USA
Tel: +45 65 57 3423 Tel: +1 814 865 1972
Fax: +45 66 15 8612 Fax: +1 814 863 4755
e-mail: gis@sportmed.ou.dk e-mail: prc@ecl.psu.edu
Dr. Christopher L (Kit) Vaughan
Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Cape Town
Observatory, Cape 7915
SOUTH AFRICA
Tel: + 27 21 406 6238
Fax: + 27 21 448 3291
e-mail: kvaughan@anat.uct.ac.za
Student members who do not plan to apply for grants, but would be interested
in serving on the student grants committee are asked to contact Dr. Rodgers.
ISB membership information may be obtained from the ISB Web site at:
http://www.kin.calgary.ca/isb/
or by contacting ISB Treasurer:
Dr. Graeme A Wood Tel: +61 9 389 8009
The University of Western Australia Fax: +61 9 386 8589
Nedlands e-mail: gwood@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
Western Australia 6907
AUSTRALIA
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