For many students, researchers, and early-career neuroscientists, attending an international scientific conference can be a transformative experience. Conferences provide opportunities to present research, receive feedback from experts, build professional networks, discover emerging scientific developments, and establish collaborations that may shape an entire career.
However, the cost of conference attendance—including registration fees, travel expenses, accommodation, and meals—can often create barriers for talented researchers, particularly those from low- and middle-income countries.
Recognizing this challenge, the International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) is offering multiple travel funding opportunities in June 2026 to support participation in major neuroscience conferences and scientific meetings around the world.
These travel grants are designed to help early-career researchers engage with the global neuroscience community, showcase their research, develop professional networks, and gain international scientific exposure.
This year, six major neuroscience travel grant opportunities are either open or launching soon, providing support for researchers from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and other regions worldwide.
Scientific conferences play a critical role in career development.
Travel grants help researchers:
For many early-career researchers, a single conference experience can become a turning point that influences future research directions, funding opportunities, and professional growth.
Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Washington, D.C., United States
14–18 November 2026
15 May – 10 June 2026
Applicants from:
This opportunity supports Society for Neuroscience international members from eligible regions who wish to attend Neuroscience 2026, one of the world’s largest neuroscience gatherings.
Participants will have the opportunity to:
Korean Society for Brain and Neural Science (KSBNS)
Daejeon, South Korea
6–8 September 2026
15 March – 12 June 2026
Researchers from the Asia-Pacific region.
Up to USD 300.
The KSBNS 2026 Travel Grant supports early-career neuroscientists seeking to participate in one of Asia’s important neuroscience meetings.
The program aims to strengthen regional scientific collaboration while helping researchers gain valuable international exposure.
Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Washington, D.C., United States
14–18 November 2026
15 May – 15 June 2026
International applicants worldwide.
The IBRO/SfN Travel Grant provides support to early-career neuroscience researchers interested in participating in the prestigious Neuroscience 2026 conference.
The grant aims to encourage scientific exchange and facilitate engagement with the international neuroscience community.
Society for Neuroscience (SfN)
Washington, D.C., United States
14–18 November 2026
1 April – 21 June 2026
International applicants worldwide.
Up to USD 1,000.
This travel award enables researchers to attend one of the largest neuroscience meetings globally while gaining significant scientific visibility and networking opportunities.
Applicants must submit:
Neuroscience Ireland
Dublin, Ireland
12–13 August 2026
1 April – 30 June 2026
International applicants.
This opportunity supports early-career researchers interested in participating in the Neuroscience Ireland Early Career Researchers Conference.
The conference provides an excellent platform for young scientists to exchange ideas, receive feedback on their work, and establish valuable professional relationships.
Neuroscience Society of Nigeria (NSN)
Abuja, Nigeria
7–10 September 2026
1 June – 30 June 2026
Applicants based in Africa.
The IBRO/NSN Travel Awards support participation in the Neuroscience Society of Nigeria Annual Conference.
The initiative aims to strengthen neuroscience capacity building across Africa while encouraging collaboration and scientific exchange.
In addition to the current travel grants, IBRO has launched the IBRO 2027 Travel Fund.
This initiative will support travel grants for early-career neuroscientists attending the:
Location: Cape Town, South Africa
Dates: 13–16 September 2027
The fund seeks to ensure that talented researchers are not excluded from scientific opportunities because of geographical or financial limitations.
By supporting the travel fund, donors contribute to creating a more inclusive and globally connected neuroscience community.
Attending an international neuroscience conference can significantly accelerate academic and professional growth.
These travel grants provide opportunities to:
For students and early-career neuroscientists seeking to advance their careers, these travel funding opportunities represent an excellent chance to gain valuable international experience and contribute to the future of neuroscience.
Applicants are encouraged to submit their applications as early as possible before the respective deadlines.
For full eligibility requirements and application details, visit:
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