Travel Bursaries
Who can apply: Ordinary members; applications should be submitted at least 8 weeks before the proposed meeting.
Deadline: Rolling; apply at least 8 weeks before the proposed meeting.
The British Division of the International Academy of Pathology CIO supports the advancement of pathology by funding education, training, and professional development rather than traditional charitable project grants. Its giving is focused on medical students, pathology trainees, residents, and early-career pathologists, with a strong emphasis on helping them attend meetings, congresses, study days, summer schools, and other specialist learning opportunities. It also makes a targeted international capacity-building award for young Bosnian pathologists through the Nermin Durakovic Bursary.
Primarily bursaries and educational grants, usually modest in size and tied to specific activities or events; many awards are application-based with meeting-specific deadlines, and some are limited to eligible members or trainees with accepted abstracts. Funding is recurring and programmatic rather than open-ended, with support often directed to travel, registration, and short-term training costs.
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Check each bursary page for the relevant meeting or training opportunity, since deadlines vary by program and event. Eligibility is often restricted to BDIAP members or member-country trainees, and some awards require an accepted abstract or proof of planned educational participation; applications for some 2026 bursaries are already closed.
Current and upcoming funding from British Division Of The International Academy Of Pathology CIO that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Ordinary members; applications should be submitted at least 8 weeks before the proposed meeting.
Deadline: Rolling; apply at least 8 weeks before the proposed meeting.
Who can apply: Resident, affiliate, allied scientist, and ordinary members; applications should be submitted at least 8 weeks before the proposed visit.
Deadline: Rolling; apply at least 8 weeks before proposed visit.
Who can apply: Undergraduate medical students; one elective allowed in a lifetime; applications should be submitted at least 8 weeks before the proposed elective.
Deadline: Rolling; apply at least 8 weeks before the proposed elective.
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