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    Performing Arts Healthcare Symposium

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    Website https://www.aspah.org.au/call-for-papers-2017-symposium/ | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

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    Deadline: June 16, 2017 | Date: November 25, 2017

    Venue/Country: Kingscliff, NSW, Australia

    Updated: 2017-05-11 14:22:01 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Papers (7 or 12 min duration) and posters are invited on topics concerning clinical and educational research practices that address issues of injury management and prevention or holistic healthcare education for those in the performing arts, including instrumentalists, vocalists, actors, dancers, circus and physical theatre practitioners.

    PRIZES

    We are offering prizes in the following categories:

    Career Development Award* – $400

    ASPAH fosters performing arts medicine research by supporting postgraduate research students undertaking studies in an Australian University to present at the conference. Each year, a limited number of Career Development Awards (valued up to $400) will be granted to the highest calibre abstract submissions. This grant provides support to cover travel-related expenses for students presenting papers at ASPAH’s symposium. Students must be enrolled full time in postgraduate studies to be eligible for this award.

    Gift Vouchers for: Best Poster, Best Scientific Paper, and Best Clinical Paper


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