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Congress bursary programme

The applications programme for the bursary programme has now closed. All applicants will be notified of the outcome in March 2025.

Eligibility

To qualify for a bursary, applicants must: 

 

  1. be a qualified physiotherapist either employed or enrolled in a relevant postgraduate education programme (physiotherapy entry level education students are not eligible) 
  2. be a member in good standing of a World Physiotherapy member organisation  
  3. be a national and resident of a low or low-middle income country/territory with a World Physiotherapy member organisation, as defined by the World Bank; these are countries/territories that pay the reduced World Physiotherapy membership fee 
  4. be able to commit to returning to their home country/territory after congress 
  5. have not previously been awarded a World Physiotherapy congress bursary 
  6. have a commitment to return to their home country/territory if undertaking postgraduate studies in another country/territory 
  7. display efforts to secure funding from other sources (in addition to the bursary programme) to attend congress 

 

Submission of applications 

The application process has now closed.  

Assessment

Assessment criteria  

 

Applicants will be asked to demonstrate how they will: 

 

  • use the personal benefits for their continuing professional development 
  • share the benefits with the practice or organisation they work for 
  • use the knowledge they gain to impact their local community 
  • use the learning and opportunities provided to support the development of the profession locally/nationally 
  • make efforts to secure funding from other sources 

 

Assessment of applications

 

A World Physiotherapy review panel is assessing applications. All applicants will be notified of the outcome in March 2025. 

Allowance and requirements

Find out more about the bursary allowance, items not included in the bursary programme, and your responsibilities.

Allowance
Reimbursement
Reports
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