PLEASE NOTE THAT THE INFORMATION ON THE PAGE IS CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED - THE INFORMATION BELOW FROM 2022 HAS BEEN LEFT HERE FOR INFORMATION ONLY
The SA Division of the AAG provides several forms of financial support to its student and early career members each year. This includes financial support to encourage student members to attend and present at the AAG national conference. Two research awards (Gary Andrews Student Award and Robert Penhall Early Career Research Award) are also offered annually to promote and further gerontology research in SA.
AAG Conference Support
The Australian Association of Gerontology (AAG) SA Division is offering bursaries to our SA student members to support their attendance at this year's conference:
- Financial support is available to all SA student members who are presenting at the conference (and who do not have access to financial support from their university or workplace)
- Up to $4,000 of support will be provided with a maximum of $500 per person - we will be in contact with all eligible student members prior to the conference
Student/Early Career Research Awards
Gary Andrews Student Award:
- Awarded to the best student presenter at the SAGe conference
- Work presented must have been undertaken in SA while the presenter was a researcher under supervision for work in a field of gerontology
- Eligible presenters must still be a student or be within 12 months of the award of their degree
- $500 prize and 12 month AAG membership
Robert Penhall Early Career Research Award:
Please see separate tab for specific information regarding the Robert Penhall Award Award
For further details please contact:
Lui DiVenuto (President): [email protected]
Dr Rachel Ambagtsheer [email protected]