Travel Grants
About our travel grants.
The ISA travel grants program has been created to provide junior scholars, senior graduate students and scholars from low-income countries some assistance to enable them to attend conferences that would otherwise be out of reach for all but the better paid, senior faculty. Only ISA members may qualify for an ISA Annual Convention travel grant.
ISA Travel Grant Policy
Travel Grant Programs
Many ISA conferences offer travel assistance. Our largest travel grant program happens at our Annual Convention.
- ISA Annual Convention 2024 - Travel Grants (applications closed September 1, 2023)
- CEEISA-ISA 2024 Conference, Rijeka - Travel Grants (applications opening with release of program)
- ISA 2024 Virtual Conference - Virtual Facilitation Grants (applications opening with release of program)
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IAMCR offers travel grants of up to US$ 1,500 each to members who are early-stage scholars and would otherwise be unable to attend our conferences.
Applicants must have been IAMCR members for at least one full year (i.e. it must be at least their second year as a member of the association), reside in a low or middle income country (see IAMCR's country classification lis t), and have an abstract accepted for full presentation at the conference. Details, including deadlines and procedures for applying, are announced early each year on the website, newsletter, mailing lists and various social media.
Please consider making a donation to the travel grant fund when you renew your membership. It's a great way to encourage emerging scholars and new perspectives within IAMCR.
An important communication opportunity
Ying Lai from Beijing Normal University, China, was awarded a travel grant to present her work to the Religion and Communication working group and the Visual Culture Working Group. In this article she reflects about the conference and how it enriched her academic life beyond borders.
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A Journey of Gratitude and Global Inclusiveness
Annapurna Sinha, a Lecturer at Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta, Indonesia, was awarded a travel grant to present her paper "Participatory Approach to Women’s Literacy and Empowerment: Deliberations Between Civil Society and Grassroots Communities" to the Gender and Communication Section, at IAMCR 2023 in Lyon.
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The perfect graduation gift
Emmanuel Essel, a Ghanaian Postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Communication, Media and Society (CCMS), University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, was awarded a travel grant to present his paper to the Community Communication and Alternative Media Section, at IAMCR 2023 in Lyon.
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From the Amazon to Lyon
Antônio Eduardo de Oliveira Junior, a graduate student at the Postgraduate Programme in Society and Borders, Federal University of Roraima, Brazil, was awarded a travel grant to present his paper "Identity on the Border: a reflection on "be" in Pacaraima, Brazil" to the Diaspora and Media Working Group, at IAMCR 2023 in Lyon.
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23 travel grants for 2023
This year, 23 travel grants were awarded to early-stage scholars who are also members of IAMCR from low and middle-income countries. The grants provided them with the opportunity to participate in and present their work at the Lyon conference. Among the recipients, there were 13 women and 10 men, representing 16 different countries.
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From Dreams to Reality
Aniruddha Jena, an Assistant Professor at Indian Institute of Management Kashipur, India, was awarded a travel grant to present his paper "Countering the global and consolidating the local: The case of Radio Dhimsa in Koraput, Odisha" to the Community Communication and Alternative Media Section, at IAMCR 2023 in Lyon.
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The feel of work-life balance
Marc Agon Pacoma is Assistant Professor at Adamson University in Philippines. He received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. This was the second time he attended an IAMCR conference.
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A golden opportunity
Gideon Tehwui Lambiv is a PhD student and Assistant Lecturer at the School of Mass Communication (ASMAC/ESSTIC) of the University of Yaounde II in Cameroon. He was awarded a travel grant to present his paper "Globalization, Deregulation and Public Service Broadcasting in Cameroon" to the Public Service Media Policies Working Group.
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Truly a rich experience
Sadia Jamil, an independent researcher from Pakistan received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. She presented her paper "A widening digital divide and its impacts on existing social inequalities and democracy in Pakistan" to the Digital Divide Working Group.
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Fostering emerging scholars’ careers: a valuable lesson by IAMCR
Gilberto Alves Araújo is a PhD candidate at the School of Literature, Languages and Media of the University of the Witwatersrand, in South Africa. He received a travel grant to present his paper "Black immigrants in Brazilian and South African media: a Critical Discourse Analysis through the conceptions of race and ethnicity" to the Diaspora and Media Working Group.
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Sharing summer days with fellow emerging scholars
Joseph Crawford, a PhD student at Universidad del Norte, Colombia received a travel grant to present his paper to the Emerging Scholars Network Section at IAMCR 2019. In this article he reflects on the experience both from the human and academic perspectives.
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An enjoyable and memorable experience
Alpha Obika, a PhD candidate at the Caribbean School of Media and Communication, University of the West Indies, in Jamaica, was awarded a travel grant to present his paper "Postcolonial Governmentality of Communication: Theorizing ICT Governance in a Caribbean Context" to the Emerging Scholars Network Section.
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A great networking opportunity
Ana Bizberge is Director of the Master Program in Cultural Industries at Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and Teaching Assistant at University of Buenos Aires, in Argentina. She was awarded a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. She sent us her reflections about the experience.
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A fantastic experience
Allen Munoriyarwa, a Doctoral Student at the University of Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa, received a travel grant to present his paper "Who is the arbiter of truth? Mainstream journalists’ responses to fake news during the military coup in Zimbabwe" at IAMCR 2019 in Madrid.
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Everything was so enjoyable
Pinar Aslan, a Research Assistant at Bursa Technical University in Turkey, received a travel grant to present her paper "Global media flow and contra-flow: Trans- nationalization of Turkish Television Series" to the International Communication Section at IAMCR 2019.
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Great opportunity for learning and networking!
Samiksha Koirala is a Lecturer at the College of Journalism and Mass Communication in Nepal. She received a travel grant to present her paper at IAMCR 2019. She reflects on the importance of granting these awards to researchers from developing countries.
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A phenomenal learning experience
Dr. Neha Miglani, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Journalism at Panjab University Chandigarh, India, was awarded with a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019. She presented her paper "Fashion Bloggers as Influencers in Decision Making- Case of Young Adults as Consumers" to the Emerging Scholars Network Section.
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A Community with Common Interests
Dasniel Olivera Pérez, a Doctoral Student at Universidad Iberoamericana (Mexico) and Assistant Professor at Universidad de la Habana (Cuba), received a travel grant to present the paper "Inter-Influences in the Cuban journalistic culture in the current context of the political-professional debates on the (des) regulation of the media system" at IAMCR 2019 in Madrid.
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IAMCR made me proud
David Katiambo, a Doctoral Student at the University of South Africa and Assistant Lecturer at Technical University of Kenya received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. He reflects on the experience and the importance of receiving the travel grant at this point of his career.
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A platform to share research work
Srikanth Nayaka is a Doctoral student at the Indian Institute of Technology, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, India. He received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. He wrote us about the experience.
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An experience beyond borders
Juan Liu, a PhD candidate at Renmin University of China, received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. She presented the paper "The War between Power, Capital and Body Politics in Cyberspace" to the Communication in Post- and Neo-Authoritarian Societies Working Group.
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IAMCR was fulfilling and fun
Kajalie Shehreen Islam is an Assistant Professor at the University of Dhaka in Bangladesh. She received a travel grant to present her paper “Advertising Nationalism: War Commemoration and the ‘Politics of Memory’ in Bangladesh” to the History Section.
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A Great Scholarly Encounter!
Victor C. Eze, a Doctoral Student in Communication and Language Arts at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria, received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2019 in Madrid. He tells us about the experience and how it renewed his energy for undertaking research.
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Travel grants awarded
Twenty one travel grants to defray the cost of attending IAMCR 2019 will help early-stage scholars who are members of IAMCR from low and middle income countries. The winners include 9 women and 12 men from 17 different countries. Two of the grants were funded by generous donations from IAMCR members.
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A journey has just begun
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Madrid 2019 travel grants
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Seventeen travel grants to defray the cost of attending IAMCR 2018 will help early-stage scholars who are members of IAMCR from low and middle income countries. The winners include 12 women and 5 men from 13 different countries. Two of the grants were funded by generous donations from IAMCR members who asked that their names not be published.
Travel grants for Oregon 2018
Update: Eighteen travel grants have been offered to IAMCR members from 13 lower income countries. Sixteen of the grants were funded with a portion of IAMCR membership fees. Two additional grants were provided by generous donations of generous donations by IAMCR members who asked that their names not be announced.
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Travel Grant to Honour Dipak De
The Dipak De Travel Grant for Early-career South Asian Scholars was established in 2018 to honour the memory of Prof Dipak De. Dipak was a valued member and supporter of IAMCR, having served on the International Council and the Finance Committee, where he arranged the association's annual audit over a span of several years. In 2015 he was awarded the association's Distinguished Contribution Award.
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It should always be bilingual
Camila Garcia Kieling is a PhD candidate in Social Communication at the Pontifical Catholic University in Porto Alegre, Brazil. In this note she reflects on the multilingual nature of IAMCR 2017 and volunteers to help ensure that future IAMCR conferences are at least bilingual.
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A great memory of Cartagena & Colombia
Karthik Kamalanathan, a PhD Student at the University of Hyderabad in India, received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2017. He presented his paper "The Public Discourse on Child Nutrition: A Case of Augmented Silence in South India" to the Emerging Scholars Network.
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Actively engage with place, people, and cultures
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Diverse participants & topics
Willemien Calitz is a PhD student at the University of Cape Town in South Africa currently researching China-Africa and the media. She was awarded an IAMCR travel grant to present two papers: "Influences on South African and Chinese journalists covering China’s human rights and sustainable development record" to the Emerging Scholars Network and "From Rhino Poaching to Mining: The Coverage of China’s Human Rights and Sustainability Record in South African Media" to the International Communication Section. She wrote us with her reflections on IAMCR 2017.
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Grant winner reflects on IAMCR conference
Trang Pham is a resident of Vietnam and PhD candidate at the University of Calgary. She received a travel grant to present her paper, "Vietnam’s Broadband Internet - Farmers’ Agency vs. Public Discourse: A Case Study to Extend Social Construction of Technology Theories in the South" to the Communication Policy and Technology Section at IAMCR's 2017 conference in Cartagena, Colombia. She also received a travel grant to attend the 2016 conference in Leicester, UK
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Twenty travel grants to defray the cost of attending IAMCR 2017 have been offered to early-stage scholars who are members of IAMCR from low and middle income countries. The winners include 14 women and 6 men from 12 different countries. The grants are worth more than US$27,000. One of the grants was funded by an anonymous donor.
Travel grants for Cartagena 2017
Sixteen travel grants of up to US$1,500 will be made available to early-stage scholars, who are members in good standing of IAMCR, reside in low and middle income countries and have papers accepted for presentation at our upcoming conference in Cartagena, Colombia.
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Many reasons for attending IAMCR 2016
Yaping Xu is a lecturer at China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing. She received a travel grant to present her paper, "The Intersubjective Knowledge-Production on the Great-Leap-Forward Famine in Chinese Oral History Documentary Films", to the Visual Culture Working Group at IAMCR's 2016 conference in Leicester.
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My first IAMCR conference
Deepti Ganapathy is an independent researcher and adjunct professor at the University of Mysore, India. She was awarded an IAMCR travel grant to present her paper to the International Communication Section at IAMCR 2016 in Leicester.
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My academic home
Chikezie Uzuegbunam was at Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Nigeria when he applied for a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2016 in Leicester but has since relocated to the University of Cape Town in South Africa. In this article he talks about what IAMCR and the travel grants have meant to him and his career.
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IAMCR 2016 was a unique experience
Andrea Lorenzo (Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico) presented her paper "Configuring collective identities of young indigenous in contexts of migration and returnees" to the Popular Culture Working Group.
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A great experience
Dorismilda Flores Márquez, of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente and the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes (Mexico), received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2016 in Leicester. She presented papers to the Emerging Scholars Section and the Community Communication Section.
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A record number of 27 travel grants worth almost US$40,000 have been offered to early-stage scholars who are members of IAMCR from low and middle income countries. The winners include 19 women and 8 men from 13 different countries. The list of winners is published on the IAMCR website.
Travel grants for Leicester 2016
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Travel grants foster diversity
Patricia Lima is a health communication researcher in Paraguay's Ministry of Public Health. She received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2015 in Montreal and to present her paper, "Patterns and risk communication issues during the contingency against Chikungunya in print media of Paraguay, from June to October 2014" to the Environment, Science and Risk Communication Working Group.
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A redefining experience
K.S. Mochish is a Doctoral Fellow at the School of Media and Cultural Studies of the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in Mumbai, India. He received a travel grant to present the paper "Negotiating Gender and Caste Publicly: An Analysis of the Struggles of a Woman Tribal Leader in Wayanad, India" to the Gender and Communication Section.
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Diversity is essential to IAMCR
Luíza Alvim was temporarily employed as a lecturer in communication at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil when she received a travel grant to attend IAMCR's 2015 conference in Montreal. She presented her paper, “Rhythms of images and sounds: an analysis of films by Robert Bresson”, in the Visual Culture Working Group.
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A very rewarding experience
Nelly Lara, a PhD student in the Facultad de Ciencias Políticas y Sociales of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), received a travel grant to attend IAMCR's 2015 conference in Montreal. Her paper, Discursive practices of women artists in Mexico City's Hip Hop culture , was presented in the Gender and Communication Section.
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IAMCR expanded my horizon of critical engagement
Sanchari De, a research scholar at Jadavpur University in India, received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2015 in Montreal and present her paper Political Mobilization and the Network of Shared Cultural Connectivity: An Attempt to Locate The Shahbag Movement in Bangladesh beyond the Realm of Virtual Sphere to the Emerging Scholars Network.
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Positive, pleasant, progressive, constructive, co-operative
Brian Pindayi from Rusangu University in Zambia received a travel grant to attend IAMCR 2015 in Montreal and present his work Press framing of the (2014-2015) Ebola crisis: A comparative case study of, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe to the Communication and HIV/AIDS Working Group.
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More than the scholar I had been
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Travel Grants
Introduction.
The IIOA uses limited funds as part of its strategy to encourage young scholars meeting certain criteria to enable them to attend IIOA Conferences.
Eligibility and verification
- Hold a citizenship and reside in Non-High Income Countries (using the World Bank definition). To view the list of eligible countries go here .
- Applicants must be valid IIOA members, in particular, paid their membership fees.
- Under 40 years of age.
- Must also present an unpublished paper at the IIOA Conference.
Those who received travel grants in any of the three previous IIOA Conferences are excluded from the application process.
The Travel Grant Committee of the IIOA will verify applicant qualifications and bestow the grants to those qualified applicants with the most promising papers.
Application
To apply for a travel grant, presenters must... (1) ...upload the PDF of their full paper in COPASS no later than 19 th April 2022, , 23:59 hours (Central European Time) and (2) ...tick the selection box “Apply for the Travel Grant“ in COPASS, which is displayed at the very bottom of their Article View page.
In addition to the COPASS submission, authors who wish to apply for a travel grant should submit their full paper to the SPC Chair by the specified deadline (see Important Dates ).
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The Kellogg Institute recognizes the importance of academic conferences and acknowledges the financial barriers that graduate students may face in attending such conferences. The primary purpose of these awards is to support travel to academic conferences where graduate students will present papers. We will also consider requests to participate in other forums where graduate students present their work. (In the latter case, a copy of the formal invitation must be submitted with the application.)
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. We encourage you to apply soon after receiving confirmation of your conference participation, and no later than 30 days prior to the start of your proposed travel.
Levels of Support
Effective July 1, 2022, individual grants will not normally exceed $1,500. Proposals will be considered for any amount below this figure. Applicants are required to notify the Kellogg Institute of any funding received from another source; in most cases, the Institute will adjust its award.
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Eligibility
A complete application consists of the following submitted to our online application :
- Conference Grant Application form which includes budget questions, including information on other sources of funding . The Kellogg Institute will support per diems up to 50% for food of the domestic and international rates available on the State Department website at www.GSA.gov . Per diem allowance on partial days of travel (first and last days of trip) will be half the approved per diem rate .
- Budget item(s) supporting documentation (e.g. airbnb quote)
- A letter that explains: How this conference will contribute to your scholarship and the connection between this work and the themes of the Institute
- An up-to-date Graduate CV
- Documentation of conference participation : Please upload document (in PDF) showing confirmation of conference participation (e.g., written confirmation, conference program) or, if another forum, a copy of the formal invitation to present your research.
- Support from the student’s principal advisor: Your principal advisor will fill out a short form sent through the application system to endorse your funding request .
- An official Notre Dame transcript (e-transcripts will be accepted)
The related research must pertain to international studies, addressing one or more of the thematic prioritie s of the Kellogg Institute.
- Applicants must be Kellogg Institute Doctoral Student Affiliates enrolled in a PhD program or in the JSD Program in International Human Rights and in good standing in their respective department.
- Applications require that students exhaust departmental and Graduate School support (if it exists).
- We will offer students conference funding no more than two times in an academic year and no more than three times during their time in graduate school.
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- Quality of the proposal
- Student's academic record
- Relation of the research to Kellogg's priority themes of democracy and human development
- Budget appropriateness
If you have any questions, please contact: Denise Wright Assistant Director Kellogg Institute 1130D Jenkins Nanovic Halls 574-631-8523 Email: [email protected]
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Call for ETD2022 travel grants
Travel grants for delegates to attend the ETD annual symposium are an investment in ETDs worldwide. The NDLTD believes it is important that delegates from all nations have an opportunity to attend the annual conference and generally provides funding for scholarships.
Application
To receive travel funding a candidate must be from a developing country and must provide a letter of support from his/her superior noting that the conference is of particular interest to the institution. Exceptionally, applicants need not be from developing countries, but must demonstrate need of financial support. The deadline for the application is May 1st, 2022 . The application form is available at
Selection process
The ETD 2022 Organizing Committee will ensure that travel grants are distributed appropriately to ensure wide representation from a range of developing countries.
Since funding for travel grants is scarce and in order to ensure that as many institutions in developing countries as possible are able to benefit from attending the ETD annual symposium, the Organizing Committee will give priority to individuals applying for the first time, and will try to distribute grants equally to institutions and countries.
The applications will be informed about results of the selection process until May 22nd, 2022 .
Reporting and reimbursement
At the time recipients of travel grants submit their final expense claims to the ETD 2022 Organizing Committee they are also required to submit a short (one page) report on how attendance benefited them and what action(s) they will be able to implement at their home institutions. Recipients and short report should be submitted/sent to [email protected] no later than October 1st, 2022 . Expense claims will be settled until October 22nd, 2022 . The reports will be made available to the NDLTD board.
Important dates
- Application deadline – May 1st, 2022
- Selection results – May 22nd, 2022
- Recipients and short report submission – October 1st, 2022
- Settle of claims – October 22nd, 2022
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Travel Grants
To download the guidelines, terms and conditions please click here.
The ICFMH is offering a limited number of grants for food microbiologists from the least developed/most indebted/lowest income countries for attendance at the International Conference of the ICFMH (FoodMicro). In addition, some grants to cover the registration fee for virtual participation will be awarded.
Eligible candidates
Candidates should be not more than 40 years of age and either registered for a higher degree (MSc, PhD or equivalent) or have obtained their PhD degree within the last 5 years by the the application deadline, and should be a citizen of one the countries listed below. (n.b., applications from people living in other developing countries can be considered, but those from the list below will be given priority).
Candidates must have submitted, and had accepted, a poster or oral abstract for any session of the FoodMicro Conferenc (n.b., you should submit your abstract, but not pay your registration fee). We will also consider applications from postgraduate students studying outside their own country, but in this case ICMFH may cover Conference registration and accommodation only.
Eligible Countries: Afganistan, Angola, Armenia, Bangladesh, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo Dem. Rep, Congo Rep., Cote d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Egypt, El Salvador, Equitorial Guinea, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea Dem. Rep, Kosovo, Kyrgyz Republic, Lao PDR, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Micronesia Fed. States, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Philippines, Rwanda, Samoa, São Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Swaziland, Syrian Arab Republic, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe. Coverage
Air, sea or rail fares, of successful applicants will be paid by ICFMH. The cost of conference registration and accommodation will also be covered. In addition, a sum of 500 € will be paid towards day-to-day ‘expenses’ while at the conference, as well as the cost of travel-and-health insurance of successful applicants. , If a visa is required for visiting the country of the FoodMicro Conference, an extra 100 € will be provided for this.
The ICFMH Travel Grant does not pay the cost of travel to the starting airport or rail station in the home country nor from the airport or rail station to the conference venue (which should be paid from the ‘expenses’ allowance). We do not provide health or accident insurance coverage. Grant holders are responsible for all issues relating to health and travel insurance for themselves and any family members during the travel and the stay in the county in which the FoodMicro is held.
Please note that candidates must check the requirements of the country hosting FoodMicro with respect to COVID-19 precautions before they travel. ICFMH will not pay for the cost of compulsory quarantine.
Application submission deadline
The online application system for FM Travel Grants will be open till 1 st March: FMTG application form (2022) . The deadline for applications is April 30 th in the year of the FoodMicro meeting
Travel to Greece
Please consult the most recent travelling protocols for Greece considering the current pandemic situation: https://travel.gov.gr/#/
Application content
The on-line application must be accompanied by the following documents, all written in English:
- a short curriculum vitae (CV, max 3 pages)
- a copy of the abstract submitted for a poster or oral presentation by the FoodMicro Conference secretariat. (the selection committee will wait to hear whether or not the abstract has been accepted before informing the candidate of the result of their application)
- a signed statement from the applicant’s immediate supervisor, countersigned by the Head of Department to confirm that he/she is a postgraduate student/graduate in the last five years, and that the work reported in the abstract has been carried out entirely or principally by the candidate
- an estimate, supported by relevant estimates, of the cost of return (air, sea or rail) travel to the Conference.
All documents described above should be combined in a unique pdf file (maximum of 3 MB) to be uploaded to the online application system: FMTG application form (2022) .
Evaluation process
Applications will be evaluated by a committee consisting of members of the ICFMH executive board and FoodMicro organisers. Applicants will be informed of the result of their application before the early registration deadline by email message from the ICFMH.
Participation and Travel Grants
IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) offers two types of Travel and Participation grants to the IEEE CIS members who are interested to present at IEEE WCCI 2022:
- IEEE CIS Student Participation and Travel Grant Program : This program offers a limited number of grants to assist IEEE-CIS Student Members presenting papers at IEEE CIS conferences with financial sponsorship. Students of accepted papers are encouraged to apply at the earliest (after they have submitted the final version of the paper), till July 10th. Applications will be evaluated on an ongoing basis, and applicants will receive an acceptance notification within 2 weeks from their application.
- IEEE CIS Conference Participation and Travel Grant Program for Researchers from Developing Countries: This program offers a very limited number of travel grants to assist IEEE-CIS Members of any grade higher than Student presenting papers at IEEE CIS conferences.
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As much as we would like to fund everyone it simply is not possible. For this reason we include here information on travel grants by well known organizations.
Remember to first try to request a travel grant from your Educational University/Institute. You may be pleasantly surprised! They may know of a granting group of which we are unaware. Try also your local Chamber of Commerce and Local Authority. Listed below are a small number of additional groups which provide travel grants. Please always read carefully the application forms for funding groups. Some require traveling to a specific country, others require the student to be at a specific level of their studies whilst others still require the student to undertake study or research in a specific field.
We hope that you find this information useful.
Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) (International)
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds awards Travel Grants to junior researchers who are currently conducting an experimental project in basic biomedical research and wish to pursue a short-term research stay or attend a practical course of up to 3 months.
Google Conference and Travel Scholarships
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The World Academy Of Sciences (TWAS) Research Grants
TWAS funds several programmes that provide grants to researchers in some developing countries for specialized equipment, consumable supplies and Master of Science students. Individual scientists and research groups can apply for this grant.
Carlsberg Foundation Grants
The Carlsberg Foundation supports excellent basic research at the highest international level in the fields of natural science, social science and the humanities, carried out by Danish researchers and foreign researchers with a pre-established connection to Danish research environments.
This is a search tool that combines EU and British Council funds. It also incorporates funds available through the Newton Fund which is a fund supporting research collaboration with a selection of OECD countries. You can use this to identify opportunities but “read the small print”. Many are offered as part of a larger grant or scheme, rather than for individual student applications outside of this or, they conflate the eligibility criteria of postgraduate and postdoctoral.
Timothy S Y Lam Foundation Travel Grants
The Timothy S Y Lam Foundation recognizes the importance of attending professional conferences for continuing education. Travel grants allow those in the field to meet with other professional and speak about the industry. Attending industry conferences promotes fellowship and affords professionals access to educational seminars, networking opportunities, and research ideas.
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GSLS Travel Fellowships by University of Würzburg 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the University of Wurzburg for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals who are doing PhD at University of Wurzburg
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Life Sciences & Medicine. Deadline varies is the deadline to send applications for GSLS Travel Fellowships by University of Würzburg 2024. University of Wurzburg , . You may apply on GSLS Travel Fellowships by University of Würzburg 2024 application form .
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IJP The Southern African Journalists' Bursary in Germany, 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the International Journalists Program (IPJ), Germany for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to applicants from selected African countries and Germany
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Journalism and Mass communication. 01 Mar is the deadline to send applications for IJP The Southern African Journalists' Bursary in Germany, 2024. Delegates will have the chance to work in Germany . You may apply on IJP The Southern African Journalists' Bursary in Germany, 2024 application form .
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Olivia James Traveling Fellowship at Archaeological Institute of America 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Archaeological Institute of America for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to the US nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Archaeology. 01 Nov is the deadline to send applications for Olivia James Traveling Fellowship at Archaeological Institute of America 2024. Study and travel to Greece, the Aegean Islands, Sicily, Southern Italy, Asia Minor or Mesopotamia. You may apply on Olivia James Traveling Fellowship at Archaeological Institute of America 2024 application form .
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AACAP Educational Outreach Program For General Psychiatry Residents in US 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 28 Jul is the deadline to send applications for AACAP Educational Outreach Program For General Psychiatry Residents in US 2024. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) , . You may apply on AACAP Educational Outreach Program For General Psychiatry Residents in US 2024 application form .
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Nokia Visiting Professor Scholarships 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Nokia Foundation for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationalities
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Information and communication technology . 24 May is the deadline to send applications for Nokia Visiting Professor Scholarships 2024. Finland (for foreign professors), Finnish professors in foreign universities. You may apply on Nokia Visiting Professor Scholarships 2024 application form .
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The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grants 2023 is a Full Funding international scholarship offered by the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Biomedical Research . Deadline varies is the deadline to send applications for The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grants 2023. Institutions in the UK. You may apply on The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grants 2023 application form .
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Faculty of Arts Graduate Coursework Conference Grants at University of Melbourne 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the University of Melbourne for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Humanities and Social Sciences. 31 Dec is the deadline to send applications for Faculty of Arts Graduate Coursework Conference Grants at University of Melbourne 2024. University of Melbourne , . You may apply on Faculty of Arts Graduate Coursework Conference Grants at University of Melbourne 2024 application form .
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Jan Anderson ANU-NTU HDR Supplementary Scholarship 2024 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the Australian National University (ANU) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to all nationals
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POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowships For Developing Countries 2023 is a Partial Funding international scholarship offered by the The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) for international students. Students eligible for this scholarship are: Open to select countries
This scholarship can be taken for pursuing in Ocean observation . 15 May is the deadline to send applications for POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowships For Developing Countries 2023. Universities and research institutes in Developing Countries. You may apply on POGO-SCOR Visiting Fellowships For Developing Countries 2023 application form .
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NEW CALL FOR TRAVEL GRANTS APPLICATIONS!
Thanks to the generous support of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society we are delighted to announce a second round of travel awards to attend ICRA2023 in London. To be eligible, an applicant must:
- Be presenting papers at ICRA 2023 (including authors of TRO, RAL, RAM, and TASE papers who will be presenting their work at ICRA 2023).
o student members of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (category 1); or o full members of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society from developing countries as determined by the Developing Country Listing (category 2); or o full members of IEEE Robotics and Automation Society who are young professionals as determined by their date of graduation (category 3).
Important Dates
- Opening Date: 3rd April 2023.
- Application deadline: 21st April 2023 23:59 PT.
- Notification of award: 5th May 2023.
Application Process
Applications may be made from 3rd April 2023 via the portal here: https://apply2.org/ieee/apps/icra_travelgrants/
To complete an application, an applicant is asked to provide:
- Basic information about the applicant.
- Information about his/her accepted ICRA 2023 papers.
- A statement about how attendance at ICRA 2023 will impact the applicant.
- Resume/CV of the applicant.
- In addition, for a student applicant (category 1), the application requires an endorsement by the student’s faculty advisor. This must be e-mailed to [email protected] by the application deadline indicated above.
Estimated costs in the application process should be made in USD.
Applications are reviewed on a competitive basis with priority given to younger members, and members from under-represented groups and regions.
In order for an award recipient to claim the travel grant – that can be in the range of US$750 to US$1250 – he/she must provide proof of attendance (registration) and of travel (boarding passes and ticket receipt). Instructions regarding the reimbursement process will be provided at a later date.
Members who submitted an application in the first round and were added to the waiting list will automatically be reconsidered for this second round and do not need to make a second application.
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- Europe: $1,000 USD
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- complimentary one-year IPSA membership.
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- The United Nations pays for the travel (but not for subsistence expenses) for up to five representatives per LDC attending a regular session of the General Assembly; one representative per LDC attending a special or emergency session of the General Assembly; and one member of a permanent mission in New York designated as a representative or alternate to a session of the General Assembly (see the Delegates Handbook available here ). After graduation, if requested, travel benefits can be extended for a period of up to three years.
- a specific trust fund has been established in UN-OHRLLS for the travel, daily subsistence allowance and terminal expenses of up to two representatives from each LDC to attend major conferences sponsored by the United Nations and ministerial meetings;
- a trust fund under UNFCCC funds the travel of two delegates to the sessions of the subsidiary bodies of the UNFCCC and travel of three representatives for participation in sessions of the COP;
- the Human Rights Council has an LDCs/SIDS Trust fund to support the participation of these countries in the work of the Council;
- WHO funds the travel of one representative to the World Health Assembly and Executive Board;
- UNIDO funds the travel of the Minister of Industry and Commerce or equivalent to UNIDO’s biennial Ministerial Conference on LDCs, and provides other forms of travel support;
- The WTO sets up an LDC Trust Fund for each of its Ministerial Conferences to help finance travel of LDC delegates to the Conference. Multiple WTO members contribute to the fund. LDCs also receive funding to attend other meetings (e.g. negotiations on fisheries subsidies ). The China Programme funds the participation of LDC coordinators and delegations in meetings on Aid for Trade and in selected WTO meetings of priority to the LDCs, including the Director-General’s Consultative Framework Mechanism on Cotton.
- UN Office on Drugs and Crime provides funding for one representative of each LDC to attend the UN Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (for reference, see the guidance for 2020 here - PDF).
- Other organizations have financial support for the participation of LDCs in various international conferences and meetings, including the United Nations Convention against Corruption, IPCC Secretariat, WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (PDF), ITU ( fellowships to attend meetings of the Telecommunication Development Advisory Group ), FAO (WHO Codex Alimentarius Commission), World Organization for Animal Health, International Plant Protection Convention Secretariat (IPPC), International Criminal Court, and processes within the United Nations Secretariat, including the United Nations Open-ended Informal Consultative Process on Oceans and the Law of the Sea.
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Funding for travel to the General Assembly meetings can be extended for up to three years upon request. In other cases, it depends on whether the support provided to LDCs also covers other categories of countries (e.g., SIDS or lower-middle-income countries).
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The Freshwater Mollusk Conservation Society will offer monetary support for the early registration costs ($295) of two student members of FMCS to attend the Joint Aquatic Sciences Meeting in Grand Rapids, Michigan this spring. The application can be found HERE . Submit Application Materials by Email on or before February 28th to: Dr. David M. Hayes FMCS Awards Committee [email protected]
Link: https://molluskconservation.org/Mservices_awards.html
The IAGLR Student Travel Award helps to defray the travel cost for IAGLR student members attending IAGLR | JASM 2022. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 29. The amount awarded to individual students will vary, and are contingent on distance traveled and funds available. In addition, IAGLR students outside the United States and Canada are eligible to apply for an IAGLR International Travel Award . The deadline is Friday, March 18.
Undergraduate Travel Award: Laura Naslund & Carolyn Cummins [email protected]
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The SWS International Travel Awards provide financial assistance to talented and well-motivated wetland scientists from developing countries who are disadvantaged through regional economic conditions so they are able to attend the Annual Meeting. The International Travel Award Committee will recommend several awards generally of $500-$2500 based on the quality of applications, according to a range of criteria. Find more details and apply here.
Contact: Brenna Miller [email protected]
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To increase the diversity of meeting participants and facilitate participants from eligible emerging or developing countries who are unable to raise the necessary funds to attend The 2 nd International Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems (ICORIS), limited funding is available to subsidize the travel and accommodation costs on a need basis.
These travel grants are given to 5 awardees.
All awardees will receive a grant amounting to USD 350
GRANT RULES
- Eligible presenting authors are chosen according to the score their final manuscript has obtained.
- Presenting authors must have submitted their contribution to the conference via our website.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- Each accepted paper must be covered by at least one author’s registration to be included in the proceedings. A student travel grant does not waive this requirement.
- Awardees will provide banking details for transfer of the travel grant. The transfer will only be made after the conference .
- Awardees’ names and institutions will be informed by email on August 27 th , 2020.
HOW TO APPLY
- Application deadline is on June 27 th , 2020 (with final manuscript submission) by email: [email protected] )
- The application should include:
- Completed Travel Grants Application Form (click to download).
- Proof of citizenship (e.g. copy of the biography page of your valid passport, copy of identity card, etc.)
- Proof of status: lecture, researcher or student (e.g. copy of student card, copy of staff card or copy of employment letter with valid dates, etc.)
- The reason for applying for the grant, including the expected benefits that the applicant will have from attending the conference, research significance, the funding status of the applicant, and the budget of the applicant travel;
- A brief statement by the applicant about his/her current research interests and research accomplishments to date, or a link to his/her CV
- A letter of support (from supervisor, employer or education institution)
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Overseas travel grants, introduction.
Overseas travel grants (OTGs) provide funding for:
- international travel and subsistence to study new techniques at recognised centres outside the UK
- travel to start or develop international collaborations
One potential use of an OTG, for example, is for travel to European centres to develop collaborations for bids to Horizon Europe.
Centre visits may be to overseas universities or industrial organisations. The scheme may not be used to support solely conference attendance.
There is no limit to the amount of funding which can be applied for, and no closing dates.
Eligible costs
As well as travel and subsistence, the project lead can request funds to cover their salary and indirect costs. Estates costs cannot be claimed on an overseas travel grant.
Neither consumables nor equipment – including laptops – would normally be funded under this scheme. The cost of visas may be included in the proposal.
Number of people
Overseas travel grants normally only support a single project lead. Other staff costs can be requested but should be fully justified.
Timing and grant length
There is no upper limit on the overall length of an OTG grant but we would not expect to support:
- single visits of six months or more
- multiple visits exceeding 12 months in total
If an OTG funding decision comes after the requested start date, the funding cannot be backdated.
EPSRC does not allow expenditure incurred before the announcement date to be charged to the grant, so please ensure that you leave enough time for processing before the first proposed visit.
Where you can go
There are no restrictions to recognised research centres you can visit, no matter what country, as long as it is outside the UK. The cost of visas can be included in the grant as well.
Funding researchers abroad to come to the UK as visiting researchers is not covered by the OTG scheme. However, these costs may be included in a standard research proposal.
Linking overseas travel grant proposals to EPSRC research grants
Overseas travel grants do not need to be linked to an existing EPSRC research grant, but it is expected that new techniques learned, or collaborations formed, will lead to future research proposals.
OTGs and New Investigator Awards
A project lead on an OTG is still eligible to apply for a New Investigator Award.
Who can apply
Overseas travel grants are subject to the same eligibility criteria as standard research grants. Check if you’re eligible for funding.
How to apply
How to apply for overseas travel grants .
Proposals are assessed through our peer review process. If strongly supportive reviewers’ comments are received, funding may be approved without the proposal going to a prioritisation panel.
We try to provide a fast turnaround OTGs, but please allow at least 16 weeks before the first proposed visit.
Further information
If you would like to discuss a possible proposal please check our staff contacts to find the Portfolio Manager responsible for your research area.
EPSRC cannot supply examples of successful OTG applications as proposals are submitted to us in confidence.
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Please note that this program is now closed. IMU-CDC has announced a new individual reserach travel program with similar features. The new program will start April 15, 2024 and applications can be submitted soon.
The Individual Travel Research Program supported mathematicians from developing countries to travel to a mathematical institution (worldwide) for collaborative research (minimum stay of four weeks). The reaserch visit had to be tied to a specific research project/plan and a collaborating institute.
The grant covered travel costs of the grantees for up to 5,000 Euro (accommodation and local living expenses for the first month).
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The ISA travel grants program has been created to provide junior scholars, senior graduate students and scholars from low-income countries some assistance to enable them to attend conferences that would otherwise be out of reach for all but the better paid, senior faculty. Only ISA members may qualify for an ISA Annual Convention travel grant ...
This year, 23 travel grants were awarded to early-stage scholars who are also members of IAMCR from low and middle-income countries. The grants provided them with the opportunity to participate in and present their work at the Lyon conference. Among the recipients, there were 13 women and 10 men, representing 16 different countries.
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The CIDA Conference Fund reimburses expenses, such as registration, travel, accommodation, meals, incidentals and visa fees, incurred to bring eligible delegates to conferences, workshops, seminars and related events that support CIDA's programming priorities. Eligible events include: conferences. workshops. seminars. congresses. forums. summits.
Applicants for a travel grant should: Hold a citizenship and reside in Non-High Income Countries (using the World Bank definition). To view the list of eligible countries go here. Applicants must be valid IIOA members, in particular, paid their membership fees. Under 40 years of age. Must also present an unpublished paper at the IIOA Conference.
Levels of Support. Effective July 1, 2022, individual grants will not normally exceed $1,500. Proposals will be considered for any amount below this figure. Applicants are required to notify the Kellogg Institute of any funding received from another source; in most cases, the Institute will adjust its award. APPLY.
The Organizing Committee of WFNOS 2022 has decided on the final format of the conference to be hybrid which would allow both face-to-face and online meetings at the same time. If you are from a foreign country outside of Korea and plan to attend WFNOS 2022, you can do so either in person or online. The WFNOS 2022 Travel Grant policy has been ...
The ETD 2022 Organizing Committee will ensure that travel grants are distributed appropriately to ensure wide representation from a range of developing countries. Since funding for travel grants is scarce and in order to ensure that as many institutions in developing countries as possible are able to benefit from attending the ETD annual ...
In addition, a sum of 500 € will be paid towards day-to-day 'expenses' while at the conference, as well as the cost of travel-and-health insurance of successful applicants. , If a visa is required for visiting the country of the FoodMicro Conference, an extra 100 € will be provided for this. The ICFMH Travel Grant does not pay the cost ...
IEEE CIS. IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) offers two types of Travel and Participation grants to the IEEE CIS members who are interested to present at IEEE WCCI 2022: IEEE CIS Student Participation and Travel Grant Program: This program offers a limited number of grants to assist IEEE-CIS Student Members presenting papers at IEEE ...
The Timothy S Y Lam Foundation recognizes the importance of attending professional conferences for continuing education. Travel grants allow those in the field to meet with other professional and speak about the industry. Attending industry conferences promotes fellowship and affords professionals access to educational seminars, networking ...
GSLS Travel Fellowships by University of Würzburg 2024. Eligible Degrees: PhD, Conferences & Travel Grants, Research Fellow/ Scientist. Funding Type: Partial Funding. Eligible Courses: Life Sciences & Medicine. Eligible Nationalities: Open to all nationals who are doing PhD at University of Wurzburg.
Thanks to the generous support of the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society we are delighted to announce a second round of travel awards to attend ICRA2023 in London. To be eligible, an applicant must: Be presenting papers at ICRA 2023 (including authors of TRO, RAL, RAM, and TASE papers who will be presenting their work at ICRA 2023).
live, work or study in emerging or developing economies * be citizens of emerging or developing economies * have a role in the World Congress program (e.g., author, chair, discussant) attend the World Congress in person * See the list of eligible countries based on the Gross National Income (GNI) per capita (World Bank 2021). IPSA Travel Grants ...
The Ambassadors Grant 2023. Apply before: On Going The Ambassadors Grant 2023 enables applicants to promote pharmacology and Society within your organization or institution. You can also combine this grant with other ambassadors for joint initiatives that require higher levels of funding, though also consider the Society's Engagement...
Travel Grants were established to support eligible members' attendance at the Society's annual conferences. The following grants are available as part of the ISPOR Travel Grant Program to support attendance at the Society's annual conferences: ... International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, Inc.
The United Nations pays for the travel (but not for subsistence expenses) for up to five representatives per LDC attending a regular session of the General Assembly; one representative per LDC ...
IAGLR. The IAGLR Student Travel Award helps to defray the travel cost for IAGLR student members attending IAGLR | JASM 2022. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 29. The amount awarded to individual students will vary, and are contingent on distance traveled and funds available. In addition, IAGLR students outside the United States and Canada ...
OVERVIEW. To increase the diversity of meeting participants and facilitate participants from eligible emerging or developing countries who are unable to raise the necessary funds to attend The 2 nd International Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems (ICORIS), limited funding is available to subsidize the travel and accommodation costs on a need basis.
The maximum amount that is awarded is 4,000 EUR. Funds granted are usually in the range of 1,500 EUR - 3,500 EUR. The funds must be used to cover travel and accommodation costs of invited speakers or participants coming from developing countries only. Applications for entirely or partially online conferences can include expenses for the acquisition of material or payment of services to conduct ...
Introduction. Overseas travel grants (OTGs) provide funding for: One potential use of an OTG, for example, is for travel to European centres to develop collaborations for bids to Horizon Europe. Centre visits may be to overseas universities or industrial organisations. The scheme may not be used to support solely conference attendance.
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The new program will start April 15, 2024 and applications can be submitted soon. The Individual Travel Research Program supported mathematicians from developing countries to travel to a mathematical institution (worldwide) for collaborative research (minimum stay of four weeks). The reaserch visit had to be tied to a specific research project ...