Applications are invited for an IICN grant for research or education in clinical neuroscience
The IICN invites applications for a Grant for research or education in clinical neuroscience.
Aim
The aim of this grants is to support research and educational activities in the clinical neurosciences in Ireland. The grant is open to all areas of clinical neurosciences and is not disease specific. The grant recipient will be required to make a short presentation of their project at the Annual General Meeting of the IICN.
Areas covered
Grants may serve to support a larger research project, for example by financing MRI slots or a specific piece of equipment for a larger study.
Alternatively, grant funding may used more broadly for an educational project, for instance travel to learn a new technique to incorporate into a project.
Areas not covered
This grant may not be used to fund a salary.
Eligibility- who should apply?
Only IICN members in good standing may apply.
The project must be conducted at a centre in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland.
Applicants should not have received another IICN grant (eg., Sanofi Genzyme Research Grant) within the previous two years.
IICN members may submit applications for more than one research or educational purpose. However, an individual applicant will be awarded a maximum of one grant.
Value of the Grant
A grant of value up to €20,000.
Application
To download an application form please click on the following link IICN Grant Application 2021
Applications must be sent by email to info@iicn.ie and one signed copy must be sent by post to: Grants Committee, Irish Institute of Clinical Neuroscience,
PO Box 351, Limerick, Ireland.
The deadline for this application is 30th March 2021
Further information
This Grant application should be read in conjunction with the IICN Grant conditions at the following link IICN Grant Conditions 2021
Please contact the IICN Executive Manager by email at cfitzpatrick@iicn.ie or by telephone at +35361 622652 for any queries relating to application or conditions of the grants.