Applications are now open for the 2025 International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) Neuroscience Training Grants. Click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
Opportunity Details
Specialized teaching and hands-on training experiences are crucial for the career development of neuroscience researchers. The IBRO Neuroscience Training Grants are designed to support these essential opportunities, covering costs directly associated with the attendance of a neuroscience training course, such as course fees, travel and accommodation.
By eliminating financial barriers, IBRO aims to ensure that early-career neuroscientists, particularly those from under-resourced regions, can access high quality training. This initiative is part of IBRO’s broader commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in neuroscience research and education.
The maximum grant amount an applicant can request varies based on their region of residence and is determined by the corresponding IBRO Regional Committee. Please note the specific amounts below:
Africa: 5,000 USD
Asia-Pacific: 3,000 USD
Latin America: 6,000 USD
Pan-Europe: 4,500 USD
US/Canada: 4,000 USD
Not sure what region your country of residence falls in? See IBRO’s country classification here.
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Funding Priority
Funding priority will be given to applicants from underrepresented or under-resourced backgrounds, with a strong emphasis on promoting gender and regional diversity.
Preference may also be given to applicants who can leverage IBRO funds as matching funds, demonstrating additional financial support from institutions or other sources.
Grant Payment and Reporting
Successful applicants will be awarded the grant on the condition that they provide their course acceptance letter within a specific time period which will be communicated to them. Once we receive this letter, IBRO will be able to process the grant payments.
Funds will transferred according to an 80:20 format, meaning 80% of the grant will be awarded two months prior to the start date of the training course, and the remaining 20% upon completion of the course, submission of the certificate of attendance/completion as well as the required grant report. The funds can be transferred to an account in grantee’s name, that of their institution or of someone else directly involved with the grant, i.e. their supervisor. Depending on the situation, exceptions could be made.
To ensure a comprehensive and fair evaluation of applications, applicants are requested to provide the following information:
Applicant Details: A brief description of the applicant’s academic background and current research focus.
Course Description: Detailed information about the training course, including its relevance to the applicant’s research and career development. The course should consist of a structured program focused on education and skill development in a field closely related to neuroscience.
Impact Statement: A comprehensive explanation of how the participation in the specified course will benefit the applicant’s research and/or career trajectory.
References: A minimum of one letter of reference supporting the applicant’s suitability for the grant and the chosen training course. One reference must be from the applicant’s current supervisor.
Budget Request: A detailed budget breakdown, including course fees, travel costs, and local expenses associated with attending the training course. If IBRO funds will be used as matching funds, you will also be asked to provide details on the co-funding source(s) and amount(s).
How to Apply?
Please submit your application using the link which appears in the “key information” box at the top of the page, accessible during the application period.
Please note you will be redirected to the IBRO Grants Portal
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