The American Otological Society Fellowship Scholarship, available for medical students, graduate students, residents, or postdoctoral fellows (M.D. or Ph.D.), offers funding for research on topics related to ear disorders. With a generous award of up to $44,000, this scholarship aims to support individuals interested in exploring the normal functions of the cochlea, labyrinth, or central auditory or vestibule. Multiple application cycles run annually, providing ample opportunities for qualified candidates to apply.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Applicant must be a resident of the U.S. or Canada.
- Medical students, graduate students, residents, or postdoctoral fellows (M.D. or Ph.D.) are eligible.
- Research must focus on a topic related to ear disorders.
- Intended study location should be in the U.S. or Canada.
Application Deadline:
- Opens: January 1, 2024
- Closes: December 31, 2024
How to Apply:
For further information and application guidelines, please visit this link.
This is a good one. I really find it interesting.
The scholarship is a genuine chance for medical students, graduate students, residents, or postdoctoral fellows interested in ear disorders research.
Is it only for ear disorder researches?
Yea, to assess it you must be planning ear disorder research.
The scholarship provides financial support for individuals studying ear disorders. But you must be attending or planning to attend school in the U.S. or Canada.
Nice post. Thanks.
While the scholarship is significant, the focus on ear diseases seems limited. What about additional unexplored areas of otolaryngology? Perhaps they should consider broadening the scope in the future.
Ideally, we should increase financing for all fields of medical research, not just ear diseases. Increased government subsidies and public-private collaborations might be game changers.
There’s brilliant ear research happening globally! Maybe they should consider expanding eligibility in the future.