Bat Conservation International (BCI) requests proposals through its online application system from university students, conservation organizations, and individual researchers/conservationists interested in seeking financial support for their projects.
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Future Conservationist Award
The Future Conservationist Award is granted to teams carrying out high-priority conservation projects lasting between 3 and 12 months. Winning teams will receive grants of up to $12,500 as well as training and support throughout their projects.
Conservation Research Grant Program
Research opportunities available for experienced researchers with established programs in conservation worldwide.
Student Research in Audiology
Graduate or postgraduate students in communication sciences and disorders desiring to conduct research in audiology are eligible to compete for a $2,000 grant for a proposed 1-year study. Contact funder for updated deadline.
Travel Grant Program
The ESU Travel Grant Program assists qualified individuals who wish to study or do research in the U.S. or one of the British Commonwealth countries. Georgia residents only.
The Matching Dissertation Grant Program
There will be several competitive dissertation research grants of $2,500 made for doctoral candidates with a condition that the applicant will have a matching $2,500 research fund from his/her institution.
Grants in Aid
The Friends of the UW-Madison Library are pleased to offer a minimum of four grants-in-aid annually, each one month in duration, for research in the humanities in any field appropriate to the collections. The purpose is to foster the high-level use of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Library’s rich holdings, and to make them better known […]
Research Stipend Program
The Rockefeller Archive Center’s competitive research stipends are designed to foster, promote, and support research by serious scholars in the collections located at the Rockefeller Archive Center. The awards are intended to reimburse travel and accommodation expenses.
Drug Abuse Dissertation Research (R36)
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) announces the availability of NIH Dissertation Award grants (R36) to support drug abuse doctoral dissertation research in NIDA areas of priority.
Travel Grants
The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds awards travel allowances to PhD students and post-doctoral scientists. PhD students must be no older than 30 years of age. Post-docs must be no older than 32 years of age. These travel allowances are aimed at supporting young scientists in acquiring experimental qualification necessary in basic research. Vocational training or the […]