travel grant
Canadian National Committee for IUPAC (CNC/IUPAC) Travel Awards
The Canadian National Committee for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (CNC-IUPAC) established a program of travel awards in 1982 to enable young scientists who are currently working at a Canadian institution to present their work at IUPAC-sponsored conferences. Preference will be given to nominees who are attending an IUPAC sponsored conference outside of Canada. Applicants should be within 10 years of having obtained their PhD.
Career Achievement in Green Chemistry Education
To acknowledge an instructor who has made a profound and transformative impact on the future of green chemistry and sustainability in education through cumulative contributions spanning a significant portion of their career.
Teaching Green Fellowship
To recognize innovation and creativity in the development of new and/or significantly updated curricular materials infused with green chemistry and/or sustainability concepts.
Rising Stars in Green Chemistry Education Award
To recognize outstanding early-career scholars who have committed to a significant focus on green chemistry and/or sustainability in curricula for teaching chemistry, chemical engineering, or a closely related field.
Two awards will be given annually. Each award will consist of a certificate, a $1,000 honorarium, and travel support for the awardee and one student (up to $2,000 each) to attend the annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference (GC&E) to receive the award and present their work.
Open to all Nationalities
Travel Grants for Graduate Students and Postdocs
The IC2 Ken Zarker Award
The Interstate Chemicals Clearinghouse invites submissions for our
NOBCChE’s Advancing Science Grant Application
Undergraduate and graduate students and post-docs may apply for an ASCG grant to assist with conference costs through the Call for Abstracts. The deadline is June 24. https://www.nobcche.org/conference
Student Funding for ACS Denver - GSSPC Symposium
The ACS Fall 2024 Graduate Student Symposium Planning Committee (GSSPC) is eager to facilitate student participation at the ACS Fall 2024 National Meeting through the provision of travel grants. Our symposium, titled "Breaking the Mold: Building Communication to Promote Green and Sustainable Practices," will spotlight cutting-edge approaches and strategies in promoting eco-friendly and sustainable methods, presented by a varied panel of esteemed speakers. All travel grant recipients are mandated to attend this full-day symposium during their presence at the national meeting.