AAI Travel for Techniques Program
TfT is a travel support program for AAI regular and associate member scientists intended to assist them in learning techniques needed for their research.
Grants to attend conferences, workshops, and research visits.
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TfT is a travel support program for AAI regular and associate member scientists intended to assist them in learning techniques needed for their research.
This Travel Fellowship funds exclusively for ISCB student and Postdoc members to attend the annual conferences such as RECOMB, ISMB, ECCB, and InCoB.
OBF Travel Fellowship program aimed at increasing diverse participation at events promoting open source bioinformatics software development and open science in the biological research community.
Offsets registration, travel, and subsistence costs for young investigators presenting meritorious papers at the AACR Annual Meeting. Applicants must present their work in person.
Conference travel support for early career researchers at Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU) member universities to attend and take part in in-person conferences in Commonwealth countries outside their country of work.
The fund is open to those with a research focus on Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia, who began their research career within the last five years or are currently studying for a PhD. This will help provide researchers the opportunity to attend Alzheimer's Disease International's (ADI's) conference on dementia, the longest running and one of the largest conferences in the field.
Travel awards for ASM Microbe (annual event) plus other ASM sponsored events
Antibodies.com is proud to support European and US researchers with travel grants up to £500.
Travel award for early career applicants to attend the Asia Pacific Oncology Specialists (APOS) annual meeting. Applicants may also apply for the Health Equity Scholarship but will receive only one award in the same cycle.
Travel bursaries are available from the Association for Radiation Research (ARR) to attend both the annual ARR meeting and alternative, radiation focused non-ARR meetings.
Competitive travel award that reimburses qualifying travel expenses for graduate students or postdoctoral researchers presenting at the ASBMB Annual Meeting.
Travel support and complimentary registration for young investigators to attend the ASPHO Conference. Up to five awards available per cycle.
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) awards travel grants of up to three months duration to MD and PhD students, as well as postdoctoral researchers from all over the world. The BIF supports them if they conduct experimental projects in basic biomedical research and want to pursue short-term research stays or attend practical courses relevant to their projects in Europe or overseas. The programme also enables graduate students and their potential supervisors to evaluate the scientific and personal fit before starting a PhD project abroad.
BACR provides a number of travel bursaries and fellowships for members of one year standing, awarded on a competitive basis
Conference travel awards for early career researchers in Australia to present current research at international conferences. Research presented should not be based primarily on PhD studies. Two rounds per year.
The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust runs the Churchill Fellowships, a unique programme of overseas research grants. These support UK citizens from all parts of society to travel the world in search of innovative solutions for today's most pressing problems. Every year we award 150 Fellowships. These fund outstanding individuals to travel for 4-8 weeks, anywhere in the world, researching a topic of their choice among global leaders in their field. On their return, we help them to share their global learning with professions and communities across the UK.
Financial assistance for young Indian researchers to participate in or present at international conferences, seminars, workshops, courses, and training programs. Includes PhD students, research associates, resident doctors, and non-regular researchers.
The purpose of the DDSA Visit Grant is to attract students and early career researchers interested in forming a future DDSA fellowship application in collaboration with a potential supervisor from a Danish university or a Danish research institution. The grant contributes up to DKK 15,000 to cover costs for travel, accommodation and related expenses. Application is open to Danish and international students on a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree programme, PhD students and postdoctoral researchers. You must be enrolled or employed at a university at the time of the planned visit, or your visit must take place within in one year of having completed your enrolment or employment at the university. Applications can be submitted all year round and will be processed within 4 weeks.
This grant supports the training and development of students and postgraduate research assistants to meet the costs of specialist field training courses and to network and publicise their research by presenting their work at workshops and conferences.
Travel grants for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers with no more than 7 years of postdoctoral experience to attend Gordon Research Conferences (GRC). Applicant must be the first or corresponding author of the submitted abstract.
Research exchange travel support for active researchers with at least one year of graduate-level research experience. Supports exchanges between laboratories in different countries (not for exchanges within the same country).
The Society for Investigative Dermatology promotes a continued joint initiative between the European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR) and the SID, the Young Investigator Collegiality Travel Awards are designed to promote the academic career development of researchers and clinician-scientists in investigative dermatology.
These stipends are for students and young scientists to attend the ESEB congresses or the Evolution meetings. The stipend will contribute to covering travel, living expenses and early bird congress registration fees. The award will be paid out as a reimbursement after the congress, based on specification of the expenses.
This program financially supports ESPR members to attend the joint European Neonatal Societies (jENS) Congress.
Travel and participation grants for early career scientists to attend the European Influenza Conference. Evaluated by the Scientific Programme Committee through open competition.
European Society for Dermatological Research (ESDR) is offering opportunities to apply for travel awards within Europe to further dermatological research.
EWM awards a few grants each year for female mathematicians that are EWM members and are at an early stage of their career or work in a developing country, for participating and giving a talk at a significant conference in their field.
Are you a PhD student or postdoc in a quantitative discipline? Do you need help funding something that will help your research? If so, we can help: every month we give away £2,000 in grant money to help early career researchers – and are especially interested in applications that are hard to fund elsewhere (e.g. travel if you are caring for children; expenses for volunteer work related to your research).
Honor Fell Travel Awards are sponsored by the Company of Biologists (the publishers of The Journal of Cell Science and Development) and they provide financial support for BSCB members at the beginning of their research careers to attend meetings and courses.
IFMRS travel grants are available for members of IFMRS member societies to attend any IFMRS member society or affiliated event.
The International Early Career Physiologist (IECP) Travel Awards are presented to graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty members who work outside the United States. This initiative of the International Physiology Committee is designed to assist with travel expenses that international early career physiologists incur in attending the Experimental Biology Meeting in order to present their work.
These travel fellowships are for Ph.D. and Postdocs to attain the annual ISCB Student Council Symposium
Travel awards for early career investigators to attend the International Society for Heart Research World Congress. Applications are evaluated in two batches.
Travel award from the Journal of Experimental Medicine (Rockefeller University Press) for graduate students or early-career postdocs to attend selected scientific conferences.
Partial travel and/or accommodation support for PhD/research students or researchers within five years of PhD. Supports conference attendance or research visits in the UK or overseas. One grant per scheme per person per LMS financial year.
The Martin Frank Diversity Travel Award program is designed to broaden participation of those pursuing professional careers in physiological sciences. The specific intent this program is to increase active participation in and networking at scientific meetings among trainees and early career faculty who are from groups underrepresented in the physiological sciences. Specifically about the program: Provides travel awards to underrepresented graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and early career faculty members (within 5 years of obtaining a PhD) to attend the APS annual meeting at Experimental Biology (EB), and APS conferences. EB is a four day meeting attended by approximately 10,000 scientists annually. EB serves as a forum for interactions between physiologists and researchers from other disciplines. APS meetings are focused on a specific physiology topic and occur in an informal setting, allowing for greater interaction between trainees and scientists at the meeting.
sans-serif; font-size: 11.84000015258789px;">The Trustees are mindful of the influence of new clinical and laboratory techniques on the advance of medical science, and are aware of the advantages that may be derived from visits to laboratories for the acquisition of new skills, and for setting up inter-institutional collaborative research. They are prepared to consider applications for funds to cover the expenses of travel and subsistence for such visits up to a maximum of £1,000.
This program financially supports Norwegian PhD students within cardiovascular research for research visits within Norway and abroad.
Travel stipends for eligible applicants to attend the Plant and Animal Genome Conference. Multiple grant streams are available with separate application details.
Travel grants for early career researchers in radiation protection research. Supports conference participation, course attendance, or exchange visits to research labs. EUR 40,000 per year available overall across the programme, with quarterly evaluations.
Applicants must be listed as an author on a PLOS journal article with a publication date on or before the date the application is submitted.
The RNA Society provides travel fellowships in support of researchers who are constrained financially from attending the Society's annual conference. In most cases the fellowships will be made in the form of reduced or waived registration fees, although it is possible that some contribution toward travel costs could be made in addition to the fee waiver.
Supports research career activities including travel to conferences, training events, meetings, and networking opportunities, whether virtual or in-person. Available to RSC members who are PhD students or early career scientists in academia or industry.
A USD 500 travel grant to attend an academic conference for researchers in environment/climate change, mind/mental health, or reproductive health. To apply, submit a 3-minute, layman-friendly digest summarising research in one of these topic areas.
These travel awards to attend one of the Keystone Symposia in their Global Health Series are sponsored by the Bill & Melissa Gates Foundation. Travel awards are for local and regional scientists, students and post-doctoral fellows from a nation affected by the health problem of the meeting topic. Preference will be given to individuals traveling from and returning to affected nations, or individuals currently studying in another country, but planning to return to work in an affected nation.
The Springer Nature's communications journals (Biology, Chemistry, and Physics) introduced this travel grants for early career researchers in 2018. The programme aims to help promising researchers travel to an international scientific meeting of their choice that they would otherwise have not been able to attend due to a lack of funds. Three grants, each of €2,500, are available to promising early career scientists whose research is focused upon one of the three subject areas covered by the journals to support the costs of travelling to and participating in a conference.
Travel award for University of Texas at Austin postdoctoral fellows to attend professional conferences and meetings. Encourages engagement in professional development opportunities.
Professional Development Grants (PDGs) provide support for mid-career conservationists to pursue short-term, non-degree training to upgrade their knowledge and skills. These trainings can include short courses, certificate trainings, or conferences among other training opportunities. PDGs support training-related costs, including registration fees and tuition, meals and accommodations, books and materials, international travel, visa fees, and local transportation. Training may take place anywhere in the world and applicants can request up to $ 6500.
IIASA offers PhD student fellowships to undertake a summer project on a topic related to the IIASA research agenda. Annually, from 1 June to 31 August, IIASA hosts up to 50 doctoral students from around the world in its Young Scientists Summer Program (YSSP).
Program designed to stimulate collaboration in mathematics primarily through funding of travel and related expenditures for tenure-track and tenured faculty at U.S. institutions.