The aim of the Michael J. Day Scholarship is to promote interest and research in companion animal infectious diseases. Each Scholarship will support a veterinary student to carry out a high-quality research project on small companion animal infectious disease, clinical vaccinology, or immunology.
Each project will usually run for one year or less, occasionally up to 2 years with approval. During this period, the successful student will typically spend about 2 – 3 months directly engaged in research activity in a host university or academic institution of their own selection.
Application Process
Go to World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) on form.jotform.com to apply
Required Documents:
- Curricula vitae of student applicant and prospective principal supervisor
- A summary of the project with the significance of the expected results in the context of current knowledge (maximum 500 words)
- A grant proposal of the project detailing the background, aims, methodology, budget, and expected results (See details in the application form below)
- A timeline for the research project
- A reference of good standing from the Dean or Head of the candidate’s veterinary school