FEMS Research and Training Grants (microbiology)
The FEMS Research and Training Grants provide support for early-career microbiologists in pursuing research and training at a European host institution other than their own
Microbiology research funding and funders.
The FEMS Research and Training Grants provide support for early-career microbiologists in pursuing research and training at a European host institution other than their own
The Scientific Conference Abstract Scholarship from Applied Microbiology International provides funding for microbiologists to attend scientific conferences relevant to the society’s objectives. Applications are open
The New Lecturer Research Grant from Applied Microbiology International supports microbiologists worldwide who are newly appointed lecturers, in their first academic appointment in a higher
The Registration Fees Grant from Applied Microbiology International encourages microbiologists to present their work to new audiences and make new networks with their peers across the
The Global Ambassador Meeting Support Grant from Applied Microbiology International supports the organization of satellite microbiology event meetings across global regions. The AMI satellite events
The Small Research Projects and Equipment Fund from Applied Microbiology International provides project or equipment funding for microbiologists supervising a graduate student – the funds
The Summer Student Placement Scholarship from Applied Microbiology International supports undergraduate students and recent graduates to obtain hands-on experience in microbiology research. The scholarship funds
The Travel Grants from the Microbiology Society provide funding for microbiologists who are members of the society to present at scientific conferences, educational meetings, or
The FEMS-Jensen Award from the Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) recognizes academic achievement and superior research accomplishment by early career microbiology scientists. U.K.-based microbiologist Dr John
The International Development Fund from the Microbiology Society provides funding for microbiologists in low-income or lower-middle-income economies (as defined by the World Bank) for a
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