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The Association of radiation oncologists of Serbia (AROS) is a leading professional organization dedicated to the development of radiation therapy, education of experts and improvement of the quality of treatment of oncological patients in Serbia.

AROS promotes scientific research, adoption of state-of-the-art therapeutic methods and cooperation with international associations.

AROS develops cooperation with national and international institutions in the field of oncology.

For its members AROS offers grants and fellowship programs.

In this section you can find the information about available opportunities.

What is the difference between grants and fellowship?

Fellowship

A fellowship is typically given to a student who has completed his or her undergraduate work and is continuing his or her education. While continuing this education, however, he or she is also likely to be working on a particular research project or similar course of study. This project is usually the basis for why the student is awarded the fellowship.

Grants

A grant is often awarded to both undergraduate and graduate students and is typically awarded for scholastic achievement or other criteria. Students commonly receive grants from federal programs, as scholastic assistance from schools and other organizations, and as recognition for personal achievements in fields outside of academic study.

Are you an agency, corporation or foundation which is willing to support AROS? Fill the form to apply for your project