Maximum grant amount:
- Asia-Pacific 3,500 EUR
- Africa 3,000 EUR
- Latin America 4,000 EUR
- Pan-Europe 2,500 EUR
IBRO’s core values aim to serve the global neuroscience community through the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion in neuroscience research. In alignment with this vision, the IBRO Diversity Grants seek to support events that prioritize and foster regional and gender diversity in neuroscience. This program specifically targets individual IBRO member societies and other event organizers.
Event organizers interested in applying to this funding program are encouraged to address the unique needs prevalent in their region and/or country. IBRO acknowledges the fact that cultural, socio-economic and infrastructural contexts shape the practice of neuroscience globally and encourages applicants to craft proposals tailored to address these unique diversity challenges.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants should:
- address the specific needs for diversity in neuroscience in their country
- provide a detailed activity description, including a comprehensive list of members on the event organizing committee
- attach a copy of the event program
Only applicants from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Pan-Europe regions are eligible to apply for this program.
Grant Timeline:
- The proposed event must take place within 2024.
- The required grant report should be submitted no later than 3 months following the conclusion of the proposed event. Reports should include the number and proportion of diverse plenary lecturers, symposium speakers, session chairs and participants
For any queries, please contact programs@ibro.org
IBRO Diversity Grants 2024
Maximum grant amount:
- Asia-Pacific 3,500 EUR
- Africa 3,000 EUR
- Latin America 4,000 EUR
- Pan-Europe 2,500 EUR
IBRO’s core values aim to serve the global neuroscience community through the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion in neuroscience research. In alignment with this vision, the IBRO Diversity Grants seek to support events that prioritize and foster regional and gender diversity in neuroscience. This program specifically targets individual IBRO member societies and other event organizers.
Event organizers interested in applying to this funding program are encouraged to address the unique needs prevalent in their region and/or country. IBRO acknowledges the fact that cultural, socio-economic and infrastructural contexts shape the practice of neuroscience globally and encourages applicants to craft proposals tailored to address these unique diversity challenges.
Who can apply?
Eligible applicants should:
- address the specific needs for diversity in neuroscience in their country
- provide a detailed activity description, including a comprehensive list of members on the event organizing committee
- attach a copy of the event program
Only applicants from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Pan-Europe regions are eligible to apply for this program.
Grant Timeline:
- The proposed event must take place within 2024.
- The required grant report should be submitted no later than 3 months following the conclusion of the proposed event. Reports should include the number and proportion of diverse plenary lecturers, symposium speakers, session chairs and participants
For any queries, please contact programs@ibro.org