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ASM Grants and Fellowships

International Fellowship Program
Support for short-term research and training collaborations.

International Professorship Program
Support for institutions wishing to bring a recognized expert to teach a short course in a microbiological science.

Carlyn Halde Latin American Student Travel Grant   

This travel grant, administered in collaboration with the Medical Mycological Society of the Americas (MMSA), supports the travel of a student Medical Microbiologist from Latin America or the Caribbean to participate in ASM General Meeting.   

ASM-UNESCO Leadership Grant for International Educators

Providing leaders in education with the resources to build innovative teaching modules that engage students and lead to enduring understandings in microbiology! 
   
Millis-Colwell Exchange Program for Early Career Scientists
Travel to Australia! The American Society for Microbiology invites members to apply for the Millis-Colwell Travel Grant for Early Career Scientists.

Travel to the U.K.!  ASM invites members to apply for the Heatley-Payne Travel Grant for Early Career Scientists. 
  
Morrison Rogosa Award
ASM membership and journals in recognition for outstanding research accomplishment and potential of women scientists in Eastern Europe.

 

UNESCO-ASM Visiting Resource Person Program
Travelling to a developing country?  Spend an extra day with colleagues at a local institute in a major city!
  

Other International Grants and Fellowships

IUMS-SGM Fellowship
Research opportunities for young scientists from developing countries.

 

 

 




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