Turkish Neurological Society is inviting applications for International Essay Competition on Neurology in Future. All medical students in Turkey and other countries (All WFN member countries) are eligible for the competition.
Purpose of the contest is to raise awareness in fellow medicine students in order to attract attention and vision of Neurology in their curriculum.
Subject (Plot)
Subject of the contest is “Neurology in Year 2050”
Type
Essay Contest
Scope
All medical students in Turkey and other countries (All WFN member countries)
Context
Raise awareness of Neurology and neurological disorders in public through the eyes of medical students. Encouraging them towards studying neurology as their specialty in future training.
Target Contestants
All medical students in Turkey and other countries (All WFN member countries)
Application Period
15.06.2016 – 15.10.2016
Participation Rules
- Each student can only apply with one essay.
- Essays should be written in A4 format, 1,5 spacing, MS WORD
- Maximum of 4 pages in English or Turkish.
- No visuals allowed in essays. (Photographs, drawings, etc…)
Contest Terms
- Participants name/surname, phone number, residence or school address must be written on back of essays.
- All essays must be not submitted to any contests before, and must not be published before.
- Publications rights of all essays submitted to contest belongs to Turkish Neurological Society. No fees will be paid to authors in case of reprints or such.
How to Apply
Please send your essays to info-at-noroloji.org.tr addressing TNS Secretary with subject Essay Contest
Awards
- Sponsorship to attend 52nd Turkish National Neurological Congress
- i-pad
- Book token valued 500 TL
Award Ceremony
Will take place in Antalya during 52nd Turkish National Neurological Congress. Additional information will be announced.
Contest Schedule
- Announcement of contest: 15.06.2016
- Application period 15.06.2016 – 15.10.2016
- Evaluation of essays 15.10.2016 – 01.11.2016
- Announcement of winners 15.11.2016
- Award ceremony 28.11.2016