The ASAV student scholarship offers one student member valuable continuing education as well as an opportunity to network with like-minded professionals. It is our way of thanking our student members for their commitment to the veterinary profession.
In return, we ask that each recipient provide a written report of 500 words in relation to the 2024 ASAV Conference for publication in the post conference issue of Companion.
There is one ASAV Student Prize on offer for the 2024 ASAV Conference at Novotel Sunshine Coast, Twin Waters from 12-15 August 2024. We urge all our ASAV Student members to apply for this scholarship to benefit from an outstanding continuing education program and networking opportunities.
Recipients of 2023 Student Scholarship Prize Brianna O’Brien and Jacob Motha
Applicants should ideally demonstrate involvement in and commitment to small animal practice and/or the ASAV.
Applicants may provide examples of specific involvement and use supporting references where available.
Applicants should demonstrate an intention to develop career opportunities in the small animal veterinary profession and may provide examples of proposed or completed work experience gained.
An eligible applicant may be nominated by another colleague and/or self-nominate.
Opportunities are available to ASAV student members only.
Winners will be notified by the ASAV Office via email once the scholarship recipients have been selected.
Wodonga Council acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the First Peoples of the Country.
We also acknowledge them as Traditional Owners and Custodians across various lands.We pay our respect to their Ancestors, Elders, children and young people.
We acknowledge the strength and resilience of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and
recognise their continuous connections to lands, waters and communities across the country.