ADAVB BOQ Specialist Recent Graduate Bursary

The ADAVB BOQ Specialist Recent Graduate CPD Bursary is a professional development grant that commenced in 2019 as part of a long-standing partnership between ADA Victoria Branch and BOQ Specialist.

This bursary is offered annually and is open to any current ADAVB member who first registered as a dentist in Australia between 2015 and 2023. It is a condition that applicants must not be serving a current term in office on ADAVB Council or Standing Committees at the time of the application.

In 2023, ADAVB and BOQ Specialist offered a grant of $5000 to the wining applicant - as well as a grant of $2500 to the runner up applicant.   

2024 ADAVB BOQ Specialist CPD Practice Bursary - Apply now

The ADAVB BOQ Specialist CPD Practice Bursary consists of a grant valued at $10,000 to be used for professional development and training purposes, of which $2000 must be used for CPD courses and/or training programs offered by the ADAVB.

Download the application form, review the requirements and eligibilty criteria and apply today. 

Applications close 5pm, Monday 16 December 2024.

Enquiries: caroline.kaur@adavb.org  |  03 8825 4600

 

Congratulations to the past recipients of this bursary

2023: Dr Roshine Linus
2022: Dr Terence Lau
2021: Dr Evangeline Alphonse 
2020: Dr Suet Yen Leong
2019: Dr Amy Thompson
 

Hear from recent recipients

Dr Terence Lau, 2022 recipient: "The bursary gave me the opportunity to attend high quality ADAVB CPD events, which was fantastic both from a personal and professional growth perspective. It was valuable to be able to continue to upskill, so that I can serve the ultimate goal of providing safe and up-to-date evidence based care for patients."

Dr Evangeline Alphonse, 2021 recipient: “We’ve used the bursary to run clinic wide training and on-site CPD, including consulting services with ADAVB Practice Plus and they’ve been outstanding. Applying for this bursary, whether you win it or not, is a great way to reflect on what you’ve achieved as a dentist and to be proud of how much you’ve given back to this profession and your community.”

 

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