IASP Collaborative Research Grant
Foundation Grants for Science Research
Funding Amount
Up to US $15,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
IASP Collaborative Research Grant
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP)
Amount: Up to US $15,000
Last Updated: August 17, 2025
Summary
The IASP Collaborative Research Grant offers up to $15,000 for international interdisciplinary collaborations in pain research, requiring partnerships across at least two countries. This grant primarily supports travel and accommodation expenses for research teams, with a focus on basic, translational, and clinical scientists. Eligible principal investigators must have been IASP members for at least a year and hold a faculty-level position. Grants typically last one year, and outcomes must be reported, including publications and presentations.Overview
The IASP Collaborative Research Grant provides up to $15,000 for international interdisciplinary pain research collaborations between at least two countries with an emphasis on collaborations among basic, translational, and clinical scientists. Grant Overview The IASP Collaborative Research Grant provides up to $15,000 for international interdisciplinary pain research collaborations between at least two countries with an emphasis on collaborations among basic, translational, and clinical scientists. Grant Details The grant covers travel and accommodation costs to support collaborative research by two or more research groups located in different countries. The budget can include a request for consumables related to the research project. However, the majority of the budget (over 50%) must be for travel expenses. Grants are typically awarded for projects lasting one year. IASP support will be in the form of a grant to an institution on behalf of the principal investigator of the project. The principal investigator will be responsible for managing these funds and must submit detailed financial and scientific reports within two years. The principal investigator in charge of the overall project must submit a final scientific report after one year that includes information on activities and products generated with the help of the collaborative research award. These include publications and presentations at conferences, colloquia, or symposia, as well as the generation of additional external support. Publications and other products arising from the work these grants support must acknowledge IASP as a source of funding. A copy must be sent to IASP Grants.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. To be eligible to apply: The principal investigator in charge of the overall project must have been a member of IASP for the past year from the date of application. The principal investigator should be at a professional level of independence (i.e., a faculty-level academic appointment). The collaborators must be located in at least 2 different countries You must be a member of this organization to apply for this award - become a member. Must have been a member of IASP for the past year from the date of application.Focus Areas & Funding Uses
Fields of Work
science-research
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