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HBHL International Trainee Travel Award

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Overview

The Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives (HBHL) International Trainee Travel Award encourages trainees to participate and share their research on a global level. As part of that initiative, HBHL has allocated funds to support graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who wish to present their findings at international conferences taking place outside of North America, aiming to enhance the international visibility of McGill neuroscience while fostering global engagement among the brain health research community. A limited number of travel awards will be available on a competitive basis. 

Funds available Up to $5,000 per student, for a total funding envelope of $50,000 (approximately 10 awards total).
Timeline

Competition launch: Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Application deadline: Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. EST

Anticipated notice of decision: Early May 2024

Application Process Ď㽶ĘÓƵ graduate students and postdoctoral fellows presenting at an international conference outside North America may apply. Confirmation of acceptance of presentation opportunity, alignment with HBHL research theme(s) and completion of a CIHR SGBA+ training module is required. Full instructions below. 
Submission Follow the instructions below before submitting your application and .

Value

Bursaries will be awarded up to a maximum of $5,000. Travel bursaries may cover expenses such as airfare, registration fees, meals, childcare (up to $50 per day) and accommodations. The total amount available for this funding opportunity is $50,000, which will fund approximately 10 awards.

Eligibility Criteria

  1. Applicant must be a registered Ď㽶ĘÓƵ graduate student or postdoctoral fellow at the time of application.
  2. The conference must be an international conference* taking place outside of North America.
  3. Applicant must have been accepted to present work at the conference (either poster or presentation). Email confirmation from conference organizer must be provided at the time of application.
  4. Applicant must provide a signed HBHL Travel Supervisors Form.
  5. Applicant’s presentation topic must be aligned with at least one of HBHL’s four Research Themes.
  6. At the time of submission, applicants must provide a certificate of completion for one of (time required: 30-45 minutes) as part of their PDF application package (see details below).

*International conference refers to the scale, content and audience of the conference. Closed invitation meetings (e.g., in-person meeting of a research collaboration) are not eligible for this award.

Application Process

Applications must be submitted by Wednesday, April 24, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. EST.

A complete application package must include:

  • Presentation/Poster Abstract
  • Impact Statement (maximum one page, Arial 11 point): The applicant must provide a letter of motivation outlining how the award will support their career goals and research development.
  • Statement of alignment with HBHL research areas (maximum half a page, Arial 11 point)
  • Email confirmation from conference confirming poster and/or oral presentation
  • Budget including quotes for budgeted travel expense: economy airfare, registration fees, meals, childcare (up to $50 per day) and accommodation
  • Signed HBHL Travel Supervisors Form
  • CIHR SGBA+ Training Module Certificate of completion
  • A completed HBHL Travel Award application form

All applications must be submitted online  as a single PDF document. Please save the application document using the following file name format: “Lastname_Firstname.pdf” (eg., Smith_Jane or Smith_John).

Application Package and Evaluation Criteria:

Applications will be evaluated by the HBHL Travel Award Committee based on the following criteria:

  • Abstract
    • Quality of the written abstract
    • Significance of the research
  • Applicant’s Impact Statement
    • Extent to which the travel award would make a positive impact on the trainee’s career and training
  • Topic relevance to HBHL
    • Extent to which the topic is relevant to HBHL’s research areas

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