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Our community team is made up of experts who excel in systematic reviews and research. Each member brings extensive knowledge, experience, and a passion for
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The Covidence Student Ambassador Program is a global initiative that aims to encourage more students to start their evidence journey with Covidence.
Our program provides a unique opportunity for students to become experts in Covidence and expand their networks.
As an ambassador, you will help encourage others to try Covidence by sharing your experience and running an introductory training event at your institution.
“It’s an incredible opportunity to become a Covidence ambassador; this program taught me how Covidence could speed up the process of conducting a systematic review. This program taught me how to work effectively and efficiently to run a workshop. Finally, it improved my research skills, which will aid in taking my research to the next level.”
Shubharanjan Jena:
As a Covidence Student Ambassador, you will receive a range of benefits, including:
Your profile on the Covidence website
Authorship of a blog post on the Covidence website
Networking with like-minded researchers around the world
The chance to test new product features before they are released
A letter of recognition
Recommendation letter(s) on request
What is the Covidence Student Ambassador Program?
The Covidence Student Ambassador Program is a global initiative that aims to encourage more students to start their evidence journey with Covidence. As an ambassador, you will become a Covidence expert user and expand your network.
Who is eligible to become a Covidence Student Ambassador?
To become a Covidence Student Ambassador, you must be a current postgraduate student or PhD student who is familiar with Covidence and has a Covidence account.
What are the benefits of being a Covidence Student Ambassador?
As a Covidence Student Ambassador, you will receive a range of benefits, including: your profile on the Covidence website, authorship of a blog post on the Covidence website, networking opportunities, a letter of recognition, and recommendation letter(s) on request.
Where does the program take place?
The program is a global initiative and the training provided by Covidence will take place virtually.
What is the time commitment for the program?
Participating in the Covidence Student Ambassador Program is estimated to require 1 – 2 hours per week of your time for the duration of the program.
When does the program take place?
The program starts on 3 April 2023 and lasts for 12 weeks.
How do I apply to become a Covidence Student Ambassador?
To apply, please use the online application form. The deadline for applications is 23:59 UTC on 29 March 2023.
Covidence Student Ambassador
Eman is a PhD student who understands the importance of conducting systematic reviews as part of her research. She was looking for an efficient way to do this when he came across Covidence. Being an avid researcher, she was immediately interested in the Covidence Ambassador Program, which provides an opportunity to be part of a scientific community. She is now able to conduct research and provide evidence-based work more effectively than ever before,
Would you like to learn how Pooja Panchal, a PhD student from Symbiosis International (Deemed University) in Pune, Maharashtra, India, progressed from being a Covidence user to delivering her own Covidence workshop? Read more below.
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“I joined Covidence as an ambassador after using it during my PhD. I hadn’t heard of Covidence before this and it really made my life a lot easier- I knew I had to share it with others in Northern Ireland. The training sessions were really helpful and furthered my knowledge which has really helped me to continue using Covidence. As an ambassador sharing Covidence with my colleagues has also been very exciting as it has helped other people in my institution. I feel like I have really helped others in their research all thanks to Covidence.”
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