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2019 Australian Pain Society 39th Annual Scientific Meeting

2019 Australian Pain Society 39th Annual Scientific MeetingIn the IASP Global Year Against Pain in the Most Vulnerable7 - 10 April 2019 | Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, QLD

Rising Star Award

 Rising Star Award Application form  

This award showcases rising star pain researchers in Australia, and may be awarded annually subject to the application of suitable candidates. The Rising Star Winner will receive a return domestic airfare, accommodation, and complimentary registration to attend the 2019 APS 39th ASM, where they will give a plenary presentation to showcase their work and ideas.

Rising Star Award Application Key Dates

Rising Star Award applications open

Wednesday 1 August 2018

Rising Star Award applications close 

Wednesday 31 October 2018

Notification of acceptance

November 2018

Award winner registration deadline

Friday 22 February 2019     

Eligibility criteria

  • Nominees must hold a PhD, and be within 5 years of conferral by the deadline of this award application.
  • Applicants can be working in any field of pain research, including basic science, biomedical, clinical and other applied or cross- disciplinary sciences.
  • The selection committee will take into account personal or extenuating circumstances that might provide grounds for consideration if the above eligibility criteria are not met. 

Please include details in the nomination form such as:

- Time out for maternity/parental leave/carer’s leave/illness
- Significant breaks in research time (e.g., due to clinical work, reduced research-focussed post-doctoral employment)
- Pro rata (so relative to opportunity for those working as clinicians or teaching/research posts)

  • Only individual scientists are eligible (not research teams)
  • Applicants must be available to attend APS 2019, and to deliver the Rising Star presentation
  • Applicant must be a member of the APS
  • Australian citizen/resident, currently working in Australia and have spent at least two post-doctoral years in Australia, or have returned to continue working in Australia 

Selection criteria

This award will be based on excellence in pain-related research achievement, demonstrated from the applicant’s track record, including: 

  • Specific research achievements or discoveries 
  • Research impact/application
  • Collaboration achievements – independent of your supervisor
  • Publication record (quality and impact of publications; e.g., H-index, standing of journals, citations)
  • Grants obtained (as a Chief Investigator)
  • Patents held
  • Peer recognition: Awards or prizes, national profile, international profile.