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Scholarship Centers
ITI Scholarship Centers have been chosen for their ability to provide insight into various aspects of implant treatment and are run by highly experienced, long-standing ITI Fellows.
Complutense University of Madrid and University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
Chair: Prof. Mariano Sanz, Department of Periodontology
Chair: Prof. Juan Blanco Carrión, Department of Surgery and Medical-Surgical Specialties
Eastman Dental Hospital (Rome, Italy)
Chair: Dr. Luca Cordaro, Department of Periodontology and Implant Dentistry
Harvard School of Dental Medicine (Boston MA, USA)
Chair: Dr. German Gallucci, Department of Restorative Dentistry and Biomaterials Sciences
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital/University of Toronto (Toronto, Canada)
Chair: Dr. Robert P. Carmichael, Chief of Dentistry, Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
Indiana University School of Dentistry (Indianapolis IN, USA)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Dean Morton, Department of Prosthodontics
Co-Chair: Dr. Wei-Shao Lin
Co-Chair: Dr. Waldemar Polido
Johannes Gutenberg University Medical Center (Mainz, Germany)
Chair: Professor Dr. Dr. Bilal Al-Nawas, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
Program Coordinator: Priv-Doz. Dr. Dr. Peer W. Kaemmerer
Malmo University (Malmo, Sweden)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Andreas Stavropoulos, Department of Periodontology
McGill University (Montreal, Canada)
Chair: Dr. Thomas Nguyen, Division of Periodontics
Medical University Graz (Graz, Austria)
Chair: Prof. DDr. Norbert Jakse, Division of Oral Surgery and Orthodontics
Program Coordinator: Prof. DDr. Michael Payer
National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City, Mexico)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Alejandro Treviño Santos, Faculty of Dentistry, Postdoctoral and Research Division
National Taiwan University Hospital (Taipei, Chinese Taipei)
Co-Chairs: Professors Po-Chun Chang, Chen-Ying Wang and Evelyn Yi-Wen Chen, Department of Periodontology
Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology (Beijing, China)
Chair: Prof. Yongsheng Zhou, Department of Prosthodontics
Chair: Assoc. Prof. Bo Chen, Department of Implantology
QMUL, Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, The Royal London Dental Hospital (London, UK)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Shakeel Shahdad, Department of Restorative Dentistry & Adult Oral Health
Chair: Prof. Nikos Donos, Centre of Oral Clinical Research (COCR)
Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Shanghai, China)
Chair: Professor Dr. Yiqun Wu, Second Dental Clinic, Ninth People’s Hospital
Chair: Professor Dr. Rong Shu, Department of Periodontology, Ninth People’s Hospital
Tufts University School of Dental Medicine (Boston MA, USA)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Wael Att, Department of Prosthodontics
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University Hospital Munster (Munster, Germany)
Chair: Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Dr. med. dent. Johannes Kleinheinz, Department of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
University of Basel (Basel, Switzerland)
Chair: Prof. Dr. med. dent. Michael Bornstein, Department of Oral Health & Medicine
University of Belgrade (Belgrade, Serbia)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Aleksa Markovic, Department of Oral Surgery
University of Bern (Bern, Switzerland)
Chair: Prof. Dr. V. Chappuis, Department of Oral Surgery and Stomatology
Chair: Prof. Dr. M. Schimmel, Department of Reconstructive Dentistry and Gerodontology
Chair: Prof. Dr. med. dent. Giovanni E. Salvi, Department of Periodontology
University of Central Lancashire UCLan (Lancashire, UK)
Chair: Dr. Fadi Barrak, Clinical Implantology
University of Connecticut (Farmington CT, USA)
Chair: Prof. Thomas D. Taylor, Department of Prosthodontics
Chair: Dr. David Shafer, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
University of Florida (Gainesville FL, USA)
Chair: Dr. William Martin, Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Co-Chair: Dr. Luiz Gonzaga
University of Geneva (Geneva, Switzerland)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Irena Sailer, Department of Fixed Prosthodontics and Biomaterials
University of Liège (Liège, Belgium)
Chair: Prof. Dr. France Lambert, Department of Periodontology, oro-dental and implant surgery
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor (MI), USA)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Hom-Lay Wang, Department of Periodontics and Oral Medicine
University of Queensland (Brisbane, Australia)
Chair: Prof. Saso Ivanovski, Department of Periodontics
University of Zurich (Zurich, Switzerland)
Chair: Prof. Dr. med. dent. Ronald E. Jung, PhD, Clinic for Reconstructive Dentistry
West China School of Stomatology, Sichuan University (Chengdu, China)
Chair: Prof. Dr. Yi Man, Department of Oral Implantology
Frequently asked questions
I am only interested in one Scholarship Center, do I still have to select three preferred Centers?
Yes. Since allocation to your first choice ITI Scholarship Center cannot be guaranteed, only applications that specify three different preferred ITI Scholarship Centers will be evaluated by the ITI Leadership Development Committee.
Will I definitely be allocated to one of the three ITI Scholarship Centers that I enter in my Scholarship application?
The ITI Leadership Development Committee tries to allocate the applicant to one of the three preferred ITI Scholarship Centers listed by the applicant, but it is not always possible. The applicant may be allocated to another ITI Scholarship Center if someone else has already been allocated to the Center of choice. With several hundred applicants and only limited places, the competition for each ITI Scholarship Center place is high.
When does the ITI Scholarship year start?
The ITI Scholarship year starts on September 1 of the year following application and ends on August 31 of the subsequent year. There are a couple of exceptions to this schedule and these are highlighted in the seperate Scholarship Center descriptions.
We strongly advise taking some time to read through the different descriptions in order to find out which center best suits your professional aspirations.
Is a language certificate necessary for non-native speakers when applying for a specific ITI Scholarship Center?
No language certificate is required at the time of application. However, most ITI Scholarship Centers request a certificate (TOEFL or IELTS) before the start of the Scholarship year for non native English speakers. Additionally, knowledge of the local language is advantageous, and requested by certain Centers for patient interactions. Details of requirements can be found in the description of each of the ITI Scholarship Centers.
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Jacob O'Brien
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