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Dear Colleagues,
On Behalf of organizing committee of the 4th Young
Psychiatrists Network Meeting we kindly invite you to join
us for what promises to be a challenging, joyfull and
brainstorming meeting from April 03 to 05, 2014.
It is the 4th meeting we have organised, and we hope it
will be as successful as previous. As the conference will be
devoted to the topic “A coin with many sides: different
perspectives on mental illness”, we are going to bring
representatives of different point of view together and to
inspire dialogues between them and young psychiatrists.
Below you can find additional information regarding the
programme of the conference, registration, accomodation,
visa details, etc.
We Are Looking forward to your active participation!
GENERAL INFORMATION Name: “A coin with many sides: different perspectives on mental
illness”
Date: 03rd
-05th
April 2014
Venue: Conference will take place at the Department of Psychiatry,
Medical University of Wrocław
Adress: Wybrzeże L. Pasteura Street, 10; Wrocław, Poland
http://www.psych.umed.wroc.pl/content/view/252/219/
Accomodation: accomodation of participants will be carried out at
local hostels, please look through:
http://www.hostelbookers.com
http://www.hostelworld.com
http://www.tripadvisor.com/
www.couchsurfing.org
Conference fee: 85 Euro for A country, 75 Euro for B country, 65
Euro for C country, 50 for D country (see the list of World Bank
Economic Categories in Enclosures); Special offer for students: 50
Euro (no lunch included)
Conference language: English, no translation will be provided
Registration: Register to the conference by sending an email with
filled application form (see ENCLOSURE 7) to
Below You will Find Enclosures with additional
information:
1. Programm of the meeting
2. Accomodation information
3. Transportation information
4. Visa information
5. National reports and abstract booklet information
6. Registration information
7. Application form
8. Additional information
ENCLOSURE 1. Programm of the meeting
1st Day
Venue: Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Wrocław, (Wybrzeże L. Pasteura Street, 10, Wrocław)
8.30 – 9.00 REGISTRATION
9:00 – 9:30 OPENING (Chairperson: Dorota Frydecka)
Organising committee address Organising committee
Complimentary speech from the Head of Department of Psychiatry Med. Uni. of Wrocław
Andrzej Kiejna
Complimentary speech from the Chairman of the Polish Psychiatric Association
Jan A. Beszłej
9:30-11.30 LECTURES (Chairperson: Dmitry Krupchanka)
9:30 – 10:30 Research on mental health care: issues,
challenges and benefits
Norman Sartorius
10:30 – 11:30 Global Mental Health Graham Thornicroft
11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break
12:00-13.00 LECTURES (Chairperson: Dmitry Krupchanka)
12:00-12:45 Excellence in Psychiatric Service: A Program for the Future
Wolfgang Gaebel: WPA?????????
12:45-13:00 Discussion
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 WORKSHOPS
1 My psychiatry
Wolfgang Rutz, Jerker Hanson
2 Open Dialogue Approach Werner Schuetze, Michal Klapcinski
3 The way of successful professional
Dmitry Krupchanka, Wolfgang Gaebel
4
5
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break, Posterhanging
18:00 – 22:00 Evening events presentations & welcome coctail party
ENCLOSURE 1. Programm of the meeting
2nd
Day Venue: Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Wrocław, (Wybrzeże L. Pasteura Street, 10, Wrocław)
Excursion: city tour
09:00 – 09:15 Openning / Introduction to the 2nd day
9:15-12:15 LECTURES
(Chairperson: Jonas Mikaliūnas)
9:15 – 10:15 Functional movement disorders: the
neurologist’s perspective
Jan Roth
10:15– 11:15 EU mental health politics review and what was
achieved during Lithuanian presidency of the
Council of the EU
Arūnas Germanavičius
11:15-12:15 Randomness and causality in psychiatric
clinical practice and research
Michael Davidson
12:30 – 13:30 Lunch
13:30 – 15:00 Academy of Young Scholars and Artists from Wrocław
15:00 – 17:00 WORKSHOPS
1 Psychosocial rehabilitation importance and
development in the treatment of mental
disorders
Eugenijus Mikaliūnas
2 KonStigma Marie Bendix, Dmitry Krupchanka
3 Trauma and dissociation workshop Benedikt Aman would participate
4
5
17:00 – 17:15 Coffee break
17:15 – 18:15 BAR CAMP – Young Psychiatrists presentations
18:30 – 20:30 SIGHTSEEING WROCŁAW
21:00 - ∞ Informal dinner
ENCLOSURE 1. Programm of the meeting
3rd
Day Venue: Department of Psychiatry, Medical University of Wrocław, (Wybrzeże L. Pasteura Street, 10, Wrocław)
9:00 – 9:15 Openning / Introduction to the 3rd day
9:00-11:45 LECTURES
(Chairperson: Dorota Frydecka)
9:15 – 10:15 Functional neuroimaging and EEG monitoring in
EMDR treatment
Marco Pagani
10:15 – 11:15 From eye movements to mood stabilization: the
role of trauma in bipolar disorder (40min)
Benedikt Aman
11:15-11:45 Service users families perspective toward mental
health
John Saunders (European Federation of
Associations of Families of People with
mental illness (EUFAMI))
11.45-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-13.00 Symposium of Young Psychiatric Organisations
(Chairperson: Olga Paravaya) EFPT (Athanasios, Mariana)
ECPC
ECNP J-mind
WPA (Maria Larsson)
13:00 –14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 16:00 WORKSHOPS
1 Antipsychiatry Dmitry Krupchenka, Nikita Besborodov
2 Gender dysphoria in Sweden- the role of
investigating team Kyriaki Kosidou
3
4
16:00 – 17:00 BAR CAMP – Young Psychiatrists presentations
17:00 – 18:00 SUMMARIES
(Chairperson: Michal Klapcinski)
16:30 – 16:40 Results of the conference – Further projects
16:40 – 16:50 Final discussion (future activities of the group,
Poster prize) Certificates, feedback
questionnaires
16:50 – 17:00 Optional: 5th YP network meeting planning Organisation committee of 4th YP
network meeting and all who want
to join
18:00 – 20:00 Free time
20:00 Informal Good-bye party - National party
ENCLOSURE 2. Accomodation information
ACCOMODATION INFORMATION:
There is plenty possibility of cheap accommodation for
participants of the Meeting at local numerous hostels (please
check hostel booking sites like hostelbookers.com or
hostelword.com). Few of them, like “Green Hostel Wrocław”
[www.greenhostel.wroclaw.pl;email:[email protected].
pl],“CinnamonHostel”[http://wroclaw.cinnamonhostel.com/inde
x.php?lang=en; email:[email protected]] offered
10% discount for a password: Young Psychiatrists Network
Meeting. Or, if you like to meet new and interesting people, you
might register yourself at the couchsurfing.org site and look for
people that offer free couch to lay on. It is an international
facebook-like network, where registered and reviewed people
might come into contact asking about a few-days stay.
Let us know in advance, where and with whom you want to
leave. Please indicate the information about the room you want
to book in the application form. If you want to share the room-
write a name of your roommate in the registration form. Since
the number of different rooms is restricted we will book
preferable rooms for you after your registration. You need to
pay for you rooms at arrival in Polish złoty [ca.4,20PLN =
1EUR].
Below you can find information about rooms and approximate
prices:
Avarage room-price One night cost
6 bed room 55PLN [14€] 4 bed room 60PLN [15€]
Double room 135PLN [35€]
Single room 110PLN [30€]
ENCLOSURE 3.Transportation information
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION:
Address of Department of Psychiatry is Wybrzeże L. Pasteura
Street 10, Wrocław. The easiest way to find Your hotel is a
TAXI. It’s moderately cheap in Poland compared to Europe. It
costs nearly 2 euro for 1 km. You can catch a taxi outside the
airport or call one with Your phone using the next numbers:
19621,19629, 19663 (but be aware that they may not speak
English). You can use public transport as well.
From Airport: Wrocław - Copernicus Airport [WRO] is
situated in 10 km from the city center. TAXI from the airport to
the hotel costs near 20-25 euro for 1 car.
Also there exists a regular-route buses from airport to Railway
Station (Bus 406). One ticket for adults costs 3,2 PLN (nearly
1EUR -> payed by credit card inside the coach) for PhD
students 1,6 PLN (nearly 0,5EUR). The bus-stop at the Airport
is situated in front of Entrance (the ground floor, arrival hall).
Trip time: about 45 minutes. Departure is according to the
timetabel below:
ENCLOSURE 3.Transportation information
Your trip with bus 406 you will end up at “Dworcowa” bus station.
ENCLOSURE 3.Transportation information
When you find yourself at bus-stop “Dworcowa” head towards
Marszałka Józefa Piłsudskiego Street, then turn right, go straight
forward untill you arrive at crossroad with Hugo Kołątaja Street. At that
moment you will notice tram & bus station. Take tram or bus you need
to arrive at your destination. Here below you have a map of Wrocław
bus & tram transport:
We hope that with these piece of information you will smoothly arrive
at your place!
ENCLOSURE 4.Visa information
VISA INFORMATION: Dear colleagues!
For those who have decided to participate in the 4th
YP’s Meeting in Wrocław or who
are thinking about that here is some information about VISA COSTS .
These are the countries which DON’T NEED VISA: UE members, Albania [only for
those with biometric passport]; Montenegro [only for those with biometric passport];
Macedonia [only for those with biometric passport], Norway, Switzerland. For the others
- NON members of the UE visa is needed: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,
Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Moldavia, Russia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Serbia and
Montenegro.
To get visa you need to fill up an application form. You can get one in Polish diplomatic
outposts abroad [see the link below]:
http://mfa.gov.pl/en/travel_to_poland/polands_missions_abroad/polish_missions_abroad
You will need your personal details, dates of arrival and departure to and from Poland as
well as the purpose of their visit. The consulate will confirm acceptance of applications
with the appropriate stamp in the passport.
You must also pay a fee when applying for your passport. Regardless of the type of visa
and period of its validity visa payments range from 10-80 euros. Thanks to a beneficial
bilateral agreement, citizens of Ukraine will not have to pay a visa fee.
To get visa at the embassy takes from 5 to 10 working days.
I hope this information will help you to plan your travel expenditure.
PS : Our local visa organizing committee has a plan to lower the visa costs. We hope it
will work. If you want to LOWER visa cost for you SEND us:
1) the scan of your passport (the page with picture, name, date of birth, passport
number) or other document which you will use to get visa;
2) your residential address;
3) the address of the Polish embassy/consultate where you are going to apply for visa.
DEADLINE for this application is 28th
February 2014 !!!!!!
If you need an invitation letter send us an e-mail.
The e-mail for visa correspondence is: [email protected]
ENCLOSURE 5. National reports and abstract booklet information
NATIONAL REPORT AND ABSTRACT BOOKLET INFORMATION: Delegates are encouraged to bring:
A poster on the main topic: “A coin with many sides:
different perspectives on mental illness” -> What is your
perspective on mental illness?
An oral poster presentation for 5 minute from every
participating country
One abstract from every country on the main topic of
the conference “A coin with many sides: different
perspectives on mental illness” -> What may be done to
differentiate perspectives & approach with broad horizon
people experiencing mental illness
You are able also to submit an abstract on any topic
you’d like (500 words).
Send Your abstracts to [email protected]
Abstract submission deadline is 15th
February 2014
During a Barcamp session you will have the possibility
to share your ideas and points of view on any topic
devoted to psychiatry. You can deliver a 15 minute
speech without any preliminary submission.
ENCLOSURE 6. Registration information
REGISTRATION Registration fee is
85 Euro for A country,
75 Euro for B country,
65 Euro for C country
50 Euro for D country
(see the list of World Bank Economic Categories in Enclosures)
It includes:
Access to all sessions of the meeting, including
lections, workshops, discussion, barcamp
lunches,
cofee-brakes,
Abstract publication,
Abstract booklet
In order to register, please fill in an application
form and send it to [email protected]
Registration deadline: 28th
February 2014
ENCLOSURE 7. Application form
APPLICATION FORM: You can find a file with an application form together with this announcement.
If you want to take part in the meeting, please fulfill it and send to
Title:
Last Name:
First Name
Country
City
Organisation
Position
Specialisation
Address
Phone Number
Email Address
Room preferences
(single, shared etc.)
Arrival date
Departure date
Will you have a Bar
Camp presentation?
Do You need a visa?
Do You need an
invitation for visa?
If YES-please fill in properly You furhther
data below and send us before 28th
of
February
Passport number DATE and
PLACE of issue
VALID date Date of birth Home address
Please note that once registered you have to pay a
registration fee.
Leadership course by Professor Norman Sartorius: You may also apply to take part in the Leadership course provided by Professor
Sartorius.
It will take place before the Fourth Young Psychiatrists Meeting in Wrocław on the
31st MARCH – 2
nd APRIL 2014.
At this course you will learn how to make presentations, posters, write an article,
start and conduct a research, chair a session and deal with other problems young
psychiatrists face. It’s a great opportunity to improve basic professional skills in a
friendly environment.
All lectures and workshops will be delivered by Professor Norman Sartorius and
Professor Graham Thornicroft.
To apply to the course you need:
-curriculum vitae
-certificate or other confirmation of fluency in the English language (If you don’t
have a certificate, contact me to check your English level in Skype)
-a copy of the passport page showing the year of birth
Please send all documents to me ([email protected]) by Friday, the 15th
of
November, 2013
There is no registration fee. It is provided as a grant from the Association for the
Improvement of Mental Health Programmes.
If you need any travel grant, please write it in your application with all details
(how much money you need and for what.) Some participants from the Baltic
region, Balkans and Eastern Europe will receive a travel and accommodation grant.
Application to the Leadership course is separated from application to the 4th
YPNM!!!
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
Olga Paravaya
Member of the organizing committee of the Fourth Young Psychiatrists Meeting
and the Norman Sartorius Leader ship course, Wrocław 2014
Chair of the YP section within the Belarusian Psychiatric Association
Located at the Odra River, at the crossroads of Europe, neighbouring Vienna,
Prague, Kraków, Berlin and Warsaw Wrocław melts with equal parts Austrian
Hapsburg charm, Prussian pride, Polish playfulness and Bohemian rhapsody.
There is plenty reasons why you may wish to visit the capital of Lower Silesia.
Within the city boundaries tributary of 5 rivers extorted erection of numerous
bridges. Their considerable amount, together with the association with romantic
Venetian atmosphere lead to entitle Wrocław "Venice of the North". Approaching
the city center emerges awe - inspiring Market Place meticulously restorated in
year 2000 for its millennial anniversary. In terms of size in Poland it is second
only to Kraków‘s. Significant metamorphosis which Wrocław underwent in recent
years added a touch of glamour also to resplendent Cathedral Island – the
historical heart of the city, made of botanical garden, Odra river banks, paved
paths, late gothic churches all illuminated by warm, XIX century, gas-latern light.
Not to mention absolutely must-to-see siege of a one-of-a-kind UNESCO
rewarded architectonic germ - the Centenary Hall. Beyond everything Wrocław
offer very friendly and festive atmosphere where more than 120,000 university
students push local nightlife to unhinged heights. Culturally rich, Wrocław
successfully celebrated the Euro 2012 football championships, hosting Polish
National Football Team. Nowadays awarded "European Capital of Culture
2016" heads towards organizing another distinctive event. Wrocław – the
Meeting Place, attracts as one of the most exciting destinations in Poland.
Scholarships to the meeting:
At present we cannot offer any grants for participants.
But you can try to apply for funds to different organisations. Below you will find a
list of them: Some are not about travel grants but about other programs. May be
you will have an opportunity to use it for developing of Your projects. We’ll be
happy if it’s useful for You.
1. As far as Polish opportunities are concerned there is Societas Scientarum Varsaviensis - the following
web page http://www.tnw.waw.pl/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§...> You can apply
there for any travel grant for the conference.
2. There is a possibility to travel with ERASMUS - either as a student or as an academic teacher - at each
University there is a list of partnering countries where you can be sponsored to go. For example at my
University: http://www.info.am.wroc.pl/erasmus/uczelnie%20partnerskie.html
3. There are opportunities to get funding form EU http://ec.europa.eu/research/iscp/index.cfm
http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/capacities/international-cooperation_en.html
and other important web pages
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus_mundus/programme/about_erasmus_mund...
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/tempus/programme/about_tempus_en.php
4. Open Society Funding for academic teachers
http://www.soros.org/grants/find/grant_apply_step_5_view?country_id=1... for students
http://www.soros.org/grants/find/grant_apply_step_5_view?country_id=1...
And http://www.batory.org.pl/english/east/index.htm
ESN International http://www.esn.org
Scholarships ESN is an association initially aimed to help students moving across Europe for Erasmus
program, but now it has widened its point of view, giving help to mobility students from everywhere and
participating to every program. Here we tried to provide you a short list of the hundreds of possible
scholarships beyond Erasmus, including several websites offering advice and similar services.
Please, notice that we are not granting these scholarships, nor we have any possibility to fund your studies
broad: we are just trying to give you an overview of possibilities. However, as many students from
outside Europe ask us for information, this constitutes an important FAQ for those not involved in the
Erasmus Program.
Non-European students & Erasmus programme
Read more here: www.esn.org/content/faq
European Union programs - LLP and others
ERASMUS for Young Entrepreneurs Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs is a project initiated by the
European Union (EU). It aims at helping new entrepreneurs to acquire relevant skills for managing a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) by spending time in a business in another EU country. It
contributes to improving their know-how and fosters cross-border transfers of knowledge and experience
between entrepreneurs. It is operated by 24 EU countries. http://www.erasmus-
entrepreneurs.eu/index.php
ERASMUS Student Mobility for placements Erasmus Student Mobility for Placements enables students
at higher education institutions to spend a placement (traineeship/internship) period between 3 months
and 12 months in an enterprise or organization in another participating
Country. http://ec.europa.eu/education/erasmus/doc894_en.htm
LEONARDO DA VINCI
The Leonardo da Vinci Program focuses on the development of a policy of Vocational Education and
Training. There are different kinds of projects and a lot of subjects involved: some projects give to
individuals the chance to improve their competences while experiencing a period abroad, some others
involve training organizations in a process of Europe-wide co-operation. It is possible to get further
information on http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc82_en.htm.
GRUNDTVIG
The Grundtvig program has been instituted for adult learners willing to increase and to improve their own
knowledge and skills, in order to give them the opportunity to remain up-to-date and to be much more
employable. The funds of this program aim not only to sustain adult learning but even to cover all the
realities involved in this process of educational. http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-
programme/doc86_en.htm.
TRANSVERSAL PROGRAMME
The Transversal program aims to ensure that the four sub-programs mentioned above achieve the best
result possible. It is divided into four different key activities: policy co-operation; languages; information
and communication technologies; dissemination and exploitation of project results.
http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-programme/doc78_en.htm.
ERASMUS MUNDUS
Erasmus Mundus offers joint degrees, so called “European” master and PhD programs in wide scope of
fields. Since 2009, Erasmus Mundus has been expanded and now it does not only offer full degree
mobility, but also an opportunity to spend part of your studies in a different country anywhere in the
world. It works similarly to Erasmus, but unlike it is not limited to Europe and enables a truly
international exchange between Europeans and non-Europeans, supported by scholarships.
http://ec.europa.eu/education/external-relation-programmes/doc72_en.htm
TEMPUS
The Tempus program supports the modernization of higher education and the creation of an area of
cooperation between Countries surrounding the EU. This scheme now involves 27 Countries in the
Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, North Africa and the Middle East. Further
information on http://ec.europa.eu/education/external-relation-programmes/doc70_en.htm.
General Portals
*PLOTEUS (Portal on Learning Opportunities throughout the European Space): helps students, job
seekers, workers, parents, guidance counselors and teachers to find out information about studying in
Europe. http://ec.europa.eu/ploteus/
*INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES:* scholarship, postdoc, & grants information
listings http://www.scholarshipnet.info
*CAMPUS EUROPAE – EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION:* The idea of Campus Europae
is to strengthen and accelerate the development of the sphere of European education by establishing
examples of concrete cooperation. http://www.campuseuropae.org
*INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION (IIE):* IIE administers over 200 programs
serving more than 20,000 individuals each year. http://www.iie.org/
*INTERNATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPS:* Go Abroad provides information about scholarships and much
more from all over the world. http://scholarships.goabroad.com*
*UNESCO **WORLD OBSERVATORY ON THE SOCIAL STATUS OF THE ARTIST:* this page
provides the most comprehensive list of the different forms of research assistance and creation available
in the field of culture nationally, regionally and internationally. It also lists training fellowships.
http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=32157&URL_DO=DO_TOP...
*SCHOLARSHIP PORTAL:* Scholarship portal offers the possibility to search and compare around
1000 scholarships around Europe. http://www.scholarshipportal.eu
More Information by country:
AUSTRIA
*OEAD:* The central service point for European and international mobility and cooperation, it provides
advice for institutions, accompanies international exchange and promotes the higher education location in
Austria. http://www.oead.at/go_international/international_cooperation_mobilit...
*BILATERAL PROGRAMMES “AKTIONEN”:* funded by Austrian government, it is meant to
financially support students and researchers who will to spend part of their studies and work on their
thesis at an Austrian Higher Education Institution: Czech
Republic: http://www.dzs.cz/aktion/ger/aktion.htm
CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE
*COPERNICUS:* a scholarship allowing eastern, southeastern and Central European students to go to
Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. http://www.copernicus-stipendium.de/copernicus/
**CEEPUS (**Central European Exchange Program for University Studies):* it is a network connecting
universities from 15 countries promoting inter-university cooperation and mobility
http://www.ceepus.info/
GFPS POLAND:** *offers scholarships for studies in German universities to Polish students
http://www.gfps.pl/informacje/inf_ang.html
*CEU:* CEU is a university located in Budapest, with its programs focused on social science and
humanities. It is open to students from all over the world. http://www.ceu.hu/about
VISEGRAD FUND SCHOLARSHIP:* Aimed to young scholars from the V4 countries: Czech Republic,
Hungary, Slovakia and Poland to study in another V4 country. http://www.visegradfund.org/
FRANCE
*BFE** –Boursiers Français à l'Etranger:* Égide manages international exchange programs for foreign
grant holder students and interns on courses in France or abroad and it also provides the same services for
French students and interns on courses abroad.
http://www.egide.asso.fr/jahia/Jahia/lang/en/accueil/etudiants
*ROBERT SCHUMANN FOUNDATION, FRANCE*: aimed to doctorate or post-doctorate students
who have a research project related to European issues and community policies. http://www.robert-
schuman.eu/en_frs_bourse_ro bert_schuman.php
GERMANY
*DAAD** (Deutsche Akademische Austauschdienst ):* the German Academic Exchange Service runs
over 250 programs, through which it funds more than 67,000 German and foreign scholars worldwide per
annum http://www.daad.de/
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLFT FOUNDATION:* it promotes academic cooperation between
excellent scientists and scholars from abroad and from Germany. http://www.humboldt-foundation.de/
GREECE
*ONASSIS FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIPS:* it is aimed to cover research, artistic work, further
education and post-graduate studies in Greece. http://www.onassis.gr
NETHERLANDS
*NUFFIC / HUYGENS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME:* administered by Nuffic (the Netherlands
Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education), it is aimed to students from all over the
world. http://www.nuffic.nl/home
*GRANTFINDER:* The Netherlands Student Grant finder is an online search engine for those who want
to study in the Netherlands and are looking for financial aid. The Grant finder contains information on a
range of Dutch scholarships for foreign students. http://www.grantfinder.nl
NORTHERN EUROPE
*CIMO*:* Fellowships program for young researchers, scholarships for Postgraduate Studies and
Research at Finnish Universities. http://www.cimo.fi/Resource.phx/mainpage/mainpage.htx
DANISH**GOVERNMENT**SCHOLARSHIPS**FOR**FOREIGN NATIONALS**:* Denmark
offers* *scholarships for both long-term study periods and summer languages courses* *to foreign
students. http://en.iu.dk/grants-and-scholarships/the-cultural-agreements-progr...
FIRST** (Finnish-Russian Student Exchange Program)*: the program promotes bilateral mobility of
students and supporting teacher visits between the countries.
http://www.cimo.fi/programmes/national_programmes_for_higher%20education<http://finland.cimo.fi/st
udying/exchange_pro%20grammes/FIRST.html>
NORTH2NORTH**:* opportunities for students to experience different northern regions and to share
experiences face to face by allowing students to study at other Arctic institutions.
http://www.uarctic.org/singleArticle.aspx?m=40&amid=55/
BILATERAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN SWEDEN*. Bilateral scholarships are funded by exchange programs
based on formal or informal agreements between Sweden and other countries under which foreign
students and researchers are given the opportunity to study in Sweden. The agreements are reciprocal;
Swedish students are also funded for studies abroad. Countries involved are: Bulgaria, China, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Romania and Russia. http://www.studyinsweden.se/Scholarships/Bilateral-
scholarships/
SWEDISH INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME OFFICE FOR EDUCATION AND TRAINING:* The
International Program Office for Education and Training is a government agency that promotes academic
exchanges and cooperation across national borders.
http://www.programkontoret.se/sv/Languages/English/<http://www.programkontoret.se/sv/Languages/En
glish/%20>
**NORWAY** – STUDY AND WORK: *The Royal Norwegian Embassy in London website provides
useful information about studying and working in Norway
http://www.norway.org.uk/studywork/ <http://www.norway.org.uk/%20studywork/>
SIU:* The Norwegian Centre for International Cooperation in Higher Education (SIU) is a public
Norwegian agency that promotes international cooperation in education and research.
http://www.siu.no/en
STUDY IN FINLAND: *This website contains a database of English-language degree and non-degree
programs, information about Finland as a study destination, Finnish higher education institutions, and
practicalities concerning scholarships, admissions systems and living in Finland.
http://www.studyinfinland.fi/
SLOVAKIA
*SAIA (Slovak Academic Information Agency): *a non-governmental non-profit organization
implementing programs and providing services aimed at enhancement of civil society, and assisting in
internationalization of education and research in Slovakia. * http://www.saia.sk/en/main/saia/
SWITZERLAND
*SWISS SCHOLARSHIPS**:* The State Secretariat for education and research deals with various files
concerning grants. http://www.sbf.admin.ch/htm/themen/bildung/stipendien/stipendien_en.html
TURKEY
*JEAN MONNET SCHOLARSHIP**:* Turkish officials, students, academics and private sector
employee are offered the opportunity to pursue postgraduate study or one-year academic study in EU
member states. http://www.jeanmonnet.org.tr/
UNITED KINGDOM
*SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM**:* the British Council website provides with useful
reference to scholarships and funds.
http://www.educationuk.org <http://www.educationuk.org/scholarships/>
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
*FULBRIGHT PROGRAM**:* Fulbright is a US government sponsored program for students,
researchers and teachers. The program essentially works sending US students aboard, and inviting foreign
students for Master and PhD studies at the US universities. http://www.fulbrightonline.org
FUNDING US STUDY**: *Funding for US Study Online is an extensive database of scholarships,
fellowships and grants organized and maintained by the Institute of International Education (IIE).
http://www.fundingusstudy.org/ EDUCATION USA:* EducationUSA is a global network of more than
400 advising centers supported by the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the U.S. Department
of State. http://educationusa.state.gov/ *ISEP (International Student Exchange Programs):*ISEP is a
network of over 300 colleges and universities in 45 countries cooperating to provide affordable access to
international education for a diverse student population. International students from the participating Non-
US universities can use ISEP to spend semester or a year in any of participating US
universitieshttp://www.isep.org
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American Samoa Argentina Belize Botswana Brazil Bulgaria Chile Costa Rica Croatia Dominica Equatorial Guinea Gabon Grenada Hungary Kazakhstan Latvia Lebanon Libya Lithuania Malaysia Mauritius Mayotte Mexico Montenegro Northern Mariana Islands Oman Palau Panama Poland Romania Russian Federation Serbia Seychelles Slovak Republic South Africa St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia St. Vincent and the Grenadines Turkey Uruguay Venezuela, RB Taiwan
Albania Algeria Angola Armenia Azerbaijan Belarus Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Cameroon Cape Verde China Colombia Congo, Rep. Cuba Djibouti Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt, Arab Rep. El Salvador Fiji Georgia Guatemala Guyana Honduras Indonesia Iran, Islamic Rep. Iraq Jamaica Jordan Kiribati Lesotho Macedonia, FYR Maldives Marshall Islands Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Moldova Morocco Namibia Nicaragua Paraguay Peru Philippines Samoa Sri Lanka Suriname Swaziland Syrian Arab Republic Thailand Tonga Tunisia Turkmenistan Ukraine Vanuatu West Bank and Gaza
Afghanistan Bangladesh Benin Burkina Faso Burundi Cambodia Central African Republic Chad Comoros Congo, Dem. Rep. Cote d'Ivoire Eritrea Ethiopia Gambia, The Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Haiti India Kenya Korea, Dem. Rep. Kyrgyz Republic Lao PDR Liberia Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mongolia Mozambique Myanmar Nepal Niger Nigeria Pakistan Papua New Guinea Rwanda Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Sierra Leone Solomon Islands Somalia Sudan Tajikistan Tanzania Timor-Leste Togo Uganda Uzbekistan Vietnam Yemen, Rep. Zambia Zimbabwe
ORGANISING COMMITTEE Dzmitry Krupchanka (MD, PhD student, Department of Service Management in Psychiatry,
“Minsk Regional Clinical Center of Psychiatry and Narcology”, Belarus, Minsk,
Dorota Frydecka (MD, PhD, MSc Eng, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland,
Michał Klapcinski (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland
Nikita Bezborodovs (MD, Riga Centre of Psychiatry and Addiction Disorders, Riga, Latvia,
Nina Kruk (MD, PhD student, assistant of the department of medical psychology and
psychotherapy, Grodno State Medical University [email protected] )
Lejla Cakovic (MD, MScandidate, Malmo, Sweden, [email protected] )
Jerker Hanson (Assoc. Professor, Psychiatrist, Stockholm, Sweden, [email protected] )
Jonas Mikaliunas (MD PhD, Vilnias Universitas, [email protected] )
Laurynas Bukelskis ([email protected])
Anna Jelen (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland
Olga Paravaya (MD, PhD student, Belarussian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education,
Belarus, Minsk, [email protected] )
LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE Dorota Frydecka (MD, PhD, MSc Eng, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland,
Michał Klapcinski (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland
Anna Królicka (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;
Agnieszka Drozd (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;
Tomasz Gondek (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;
Irena Wojciechowska (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;
Maja Krefft (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;
Ewa Kłośińska (PhD student, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland;
Ania Pietrasińska ([email protected])
Rafał Węgrzyn ([email protected])
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