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Deadline: 15-Apr-2026

The IBRO Rising Stars Awards provide start-up grants to help early career neuroscientists establish their first independent laboratories and strengthen their research careers. Funding varies by region, ranging from USD 8,000 to USD 30,000, and is aimed at laboratory start-up needs, especially for researchers from underrepresented or under-resourced backgrounds.

Overview

The IBRO Rising Stars Awards support neuroscientists who are transitioning into independent research roles.

The programme is designed to help applicants:

It is especially focused on improving access for researchers with limited prior financial support.

Funding Information

Funding depends on the applicant’s region:

What the Grant Supports

The award is strictly for laboratory start-up needs, such as:

What the Grant Does Not Support

The grant does not cover:

Who Can Apply?

Applicants must be:

Early career definition

An early career neuroscientist is someone:

Priority Considerations

Priority is given to applicants who:

Regional Eligibility Notes

Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America

Priority may be given to applicants who:

Pan-Europe

Applicants must be based in:

US/Canada

Applicants must:

Why This Award Matters

This is a strong opportunity for early career neuroscientists who need seed support to become independent.

It helps applicants:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm you are within 5 years of your first faculty appointment
  2. Ensure your first independent lab started in 2025 or will start in 2026
  3. Check your regional eligibility rules
  4. Build a clear lab start-up plan
  5. Show limited prior funding, if applicable
  6. Explain how the award will support future research and funding growth
  7. Prepare a budget only for lab start-up needs

Tips for Applicants

FAQ

What is the IBRO Rising Stars Award?

It is a start-up grant for early career neuroscientists to help establish their first independent research laboratory.

How much funding is available?

Funding varies by region:

Who is eligible?

Applicants must be:

Can the grant be used for travel or conferences?

No. It cannot be used for:

Who gets priority?

Priority goes to applicants who:

Conclusion

The IBRO Rising Stars Awards are an excellent opportunity for early career neuroscientists needing initial support to launch an independent lab.

With region-specific grants of up to USD 30,000, the programme is especially valuable for researchers with limited prior funding who want to build sustainable neuroscience research capacity and strengthen their future grant prospects.

For more information, visit IBRO.

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