EFP awards & scholarships
Young Scientist Awards
The EFP offers Young Scientist Awards (YSA) to stimulate young parasitologists and thus contribute to the advancement of parasitological research in Europe.
PAST RECIPIENTS
Winners at EMOP 14:
- Cecilia Wangari Wambul (Belgium), for her work on point-of-care molecular diagnostics for schistosomiasis
- Milan Miljević (Serbia), for his work on Hydatigera parva in Iberian small mammals
- Ilaria Bellini (Italy), for her work on Anisakis extracellular vesicles
Congratulations to all winners!
Recipients of the 2021 awards at EMOP13
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Simone Morelli (Italy) for his work on Troglostrongylus brevior
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Robert Stryinski (Poland) for his work on Anisakis simplex
Recipients of the 2016 awards at EMOP12
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Anna Gonchar (Russia) for her work on Notocotylidae (Digenea)
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Jelena Srbljanovic (Serbia) for her work on Toxoplasma
Recipients of the 2012 awards at EMOP11
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3rd prize in research in basic parasitology : Angela de Cesare (Italy) for her work on Capillaria aerophila
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3rd prize in research in applied parasitology : Pikka Jokelainen (Finland) for her work on Toxoplasma
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2nd prize in research in basic parasitology : Julien Portier (France) for his work on Alaria alata
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2nd prize in research in applied parasitology : Marija Vujanic (Serbia) for her work on Toxoplasma
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1st prize in research in applied parasitology : Jeremy Bouyer (France) for his work on tsetse flies
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1st prize in research of basic parasitology : Caroline Chilinsky (UK) for her work on Haemonchus contortus
Recipients of the 2008 awards at EMOP10
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1st prize in “Research in Applied Parasitology : Bonnie L Webster, UK
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2nd prize in “Research in Applied Parasitology : Radu Blaga, Romania
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1st prize in “Research in Basic Parasitology : Yana Vorontsova, Russia
EFP Scholarships
Young parasitologists are encouraged to participate in European meetings and to contribute to the development of parasitology in Europe. To support this, the European Federation of Parasitologists grants student scholarships.
EMOP XIV:
Up to 20 student scholarships covering EMOP XIV registration fees will be offered. Travel and accommodation expenses are not covered by the grant.
Application is open to students (up to PhD / doctorate level) up to the age of 30 years, who are members of a member society of the EFP; members of suspended member societies cannot apply. Applicants should participate in parasitological research carried out in an EFP member country and are required to give a presentation at EMOP XIV, either orally or by poster.
Ten of these scholarships are targeted for members of societies from lower income countries (see EMOP XIV registration page).
How to apply:
The following documents must be submitted:
- The completed application form, signed by the candidate and the head of the department where the research was carried out. (download the form)
- Proof of registration for the congress. At registration, the EMOP organizers should be informed of the intention to apply for the scholarship.
- Proof of age (e.g. ID, passport), society membership and student status (copies of documents) and a short curriculum vitae (one page).
- Proof of acceptance of abstract that will be presented by the candidate at EMOP XIV, accepted for either oral or poster presentation. In case there are more applicants than available scholarships, applicants having oral presentations will be prioritized. This presentation is a mandatory condition for the scholarship selection.
Form and accompanying information are to be sent as a single-file email attachment to:
1st Vice-President: Isabelle VILLENA ivillena@chu-reims.fr.it
2nd Vice-President: Bonnie Webster b.webster@nhm.ac.uk
Treasurer: Laura RINALDI lrinaldi@unina.it
Deadline: 12 July 2024
Successful applications will be announced ahead of the conference and registration fees will be refunded on site during EMOP XIV In Wroclaw.