COSA
Travel Grant
COSA calls for Travel Grant applications from COSA members to attend the Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) each year. Members may apply for up to $1,000 for expenses incurred in attending the ASM.
Please note: In an effort to fund as many applications as possible in previous years, complimentary registration was offered in lieu of cash reimbursement due to the overwhelming number of applications received.
COSA will reimburse grant holders after the event.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply for a COSA Travel Grant you must:
- be a current COSA financial member, valid for at least 12 months prior to this application
- have an abstract accepted for presentation at the meeting (either oral or poster)
- have not received any COSA travel grant or award in the last 2 years
- attend the COSA ASM
Applications are closed.

COSA Trainee
Travel Grant
COSA calls for applications from medical, surgical or radiation oncology trainees to attend one (or both) of the following COSA events each year:
- the COSA Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM)
or
- the COSA Trainees Weekend
Trainees may apply for up to $1,000 for expenses incurred in attending the event/s.
Please note: In an effort to fund as many applications as possible in previous years, complimentary registration was offered in lieu of cash reimbursement due to the overwhelming number of applications received.
COSA will reimburse grant holders after the event.
Eligibility
To be considered for a COSA Trainee Travel Grant you must:
- be a medical graduate enrolled in a medical, surgical or radiation oncology training program (other postgrad students may also inquire as to their eligibility) in an Australian institution
- have an abstract submitted through the ASM website. This can be a recent abstract submitted but not yet presented at an international multidisciplinary meeting
- attend either the COSA ASM or the COSA Trainees Weekend
Applications are closed.

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