Symposia Poster and Conference Grants
Who can apply: Depends on the individual symposium (not specified in scraped content).
Beilstein-Institut focuses on advancing the chemical sciences through research infrastructure, scholarly communication, and field-building support rather than broad charitable giving. It commonly funds scientific publishing, data standards, conferences, early-career scientific participation, and targeted academic appointments or research consortia, especially in chemistry, bioorganic chemistry, bioinformatics, and interdisciplinary nano/biochemical research. The institute also makes selective education and heritage investments, particularly where they strengthen chemistry outreach or preserve chemistry-related institutions.
Primarily invite-only, program-specific support with large strategic grants for universities, consortia, journals, and infrastructure; also smaller travel/poster and student support tied to Beilstein events or education programs. Funding is often multi-year and highly targeted to projects that improve communication, standardization, or collaboration in chemistry.
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Do not expect an open call for most programs; funding is typically invite-only or tied to Beilstein-run symposia and institutional partnerships. Organizations aligned with chemistry communication, open access publishing, data standardization, or interdisciplinary chemical research should build relationships with the institute and watch for symposium-specific opportunities or partnership invitations.
Current and upcoming funding from Beilstein-Institut zur Förderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Depends on the individual symposium (not specified in scraped content).
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