YOUNG INVESTIGATOR GRANT 2009
A grant of up to €1,500 is available to support an innovative research project in any area related to medical physics and bioengineering. The funds may be used to pay for items such as equipment, consumables, attendance at a conference, etc.
Eligibility:
Applications are welcome from members of the APSM who are either:
· Aged ≤ 35 years on the 31st March 2009;
or
· Registered for an M.Sc. or Ph.D. Degree.
Guidelines for Applications:
Applications must include the following documents:
1. A completed application form, containing an abstract (max. 100 words) and a detailed account of the proposed research project (max. 1000 words) under the following headings:
a. Background and Purpose of Project
b. Plan of investigation (including timeframe) and proposed methodology
c. Breakdown of all costings (there must be clear identification of how the applicant would propose to spend the money)
2. A brief CV (max. 2 pages) of the applicant, outlining any previous research activities;
3. A letter of support from the Head of Department, confirming that the applicant is registered for a higher degree or is actively involved in research activities.
The application form can be downloaded from here
Information on writing a grant proposal can be found here
Completed applications should be emailed to Dr. Andrew Fagan at afagan@stjames.ie .
All applications must be received by 12 noon on 31st March 2009.
An assessment panel comprising of members of APSM Executive and Research & Education SIG, together with an external assessor, will consider applications in April 2009. Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application as soon as possible after this date. The decision of the assessment panel is final and binding.
Applications will be judged against the following criteria:
· Academic background of applicant;
· Strength of proposed project;
· Clarity of proposal, with defined, achievable goals;
· Feasibility to complete proposed work within stated timescale.
Successful Applicant:
· The grant money must be spent by the end of 2009;
· A report outlining the results of the project and a description of expenditure of the grant must be submitted to the Research & Education SIG by 31st March 2010;
· The successful candidate will be asked to present the findings at the APSM Annual Scientific Meeting;
Acknowledgement of APSM Funding: Any publications arising from research funded under this scheme must acknowledge funding support from the Associa