Travel Grant

NBHM provides partial or full travel assistance to mathematicians for attending conferences, symposia, summer schools etc. within the country or abroad. A candidate can apply for the award of NBHM TRAVEL GRANT any time by submiting the filled Application Form throgh email in the following email Ids.

Email IDs: [email protected] & [email protected]

Please read the instructions in the Application Form carefully before filling the form.

Instructions for NBHM Travel Grant

  • The duly filled in Application for financial support should reach NBHM at least three months before the Date of Commencement of Journey.
  • The applicant can avail only one NBHM Travel Grant in two Financial years.
  • NBHM does not offer support to cover living expenses.Support for local hospitality offered by organizers may be enclosed with application for Consideration during review
  • The air travel on Government account both Domestic and International travel can be made by private airlines. Tickets shall be purchased only through the three authorized agencies viz. Balmer & Lawrie, IRCTC and Ashok Travels.
  • The travel grant may be utilized to cover two-way train journey by 3-tier AC or bus journey and related taxi charges required to reach the nearest airport from the place of residences in India. It can also be utilized for Two-way second-class train journey or bus journey and related taxi charges to the nearest airport from the place of residence in the country visited. The unspent balance must be returned to DAE.
  • Travel grant covers health insurance and visa fee as per rules.
  • After receiving NBHM Sanction Order and completion of travel, all relevant documents namely air/train tickets, boarding passes, receipts and other relevant expenditure incurred during travel are to be submitted to NBHM Office in Original by post (Postal Address: (Under Secretary-R&D-II, Anushakti Bhavan, Department of Atomic Energy, C.S. M. Marg, Mumbai – 400 001.)
  • Unspent amount if any is also to be refunded with interest thereon in the form of DD by post ( For details visit Financial Support Page.)

International Travel Scheme (ITS)

International Travel Support (ITS) Scheme provides financial assistance to Indian researchers for presenting a research paper in an international scientific event (conference, seminar, workshop etc.) held abroad. In addition, support is also provided to young scientists (age limit below 35 years as on date of start of the event) for attending training programmes, Short-term schools and Workshops. Economy class air-fare by shortest route, airport-tax and visa fees are provided under the scheme. Registration fee as per actual or Rs. 50,000/- whichever is less will be provided to young scientist (Age

The ITS scheme is to provide financial assistance for presenting a original research paper or chairing a session or delivering a keynote address in an international scientific event held abroad (conference/seminar/symposium etc.). This scheme also provides support to young researchers (Age

  • Applicant should be an active Indian researcher engaged in R&D work in recognized academic institutions or research laboratories in India.
  • The applicant should have an invitation for presenting an original scientific paper. Similar invitation is required in the case of young scientists attending training programmes such as short term courses, summer/winter schools, workshop etc.
  • The applicant should not have availed financial assistance under this Scheme during the last three years.
  • The scientific event should be of an international character. Invitation of personal nature such as for carrying out post-doctoral work, informal training programmes/courses, internship, observer-ship etc. will not be eligible for support.
  • Applicant must have obtained Master's degree in Science or Bachelor's degree in professional courses from a recognized University by the time of submission of application.

This scheme provides to & fro economic class air fare by the shortest route, airport tax and visa fees for attending the specific event. Registration fee as per actual or Rs. 50,000/- whichever is less will be provided to young scientist (Age

  • An endorsement letter duly signed and stamped by competent authority of the institute.
  • A copy of letter of acceptance of the presenting paper (oral/poster) by the organizers.
  • A copy of the abstract of the paper to be presented. Please be sure to include name of all the authors, authors' affiliated institutions with full address and title of the abstract.
  • Biodata with complete list of Scientific / Technical publications and Patents, if any.
  • Endorsement by the Head of the Institution Download Template
  • Certificate by the Applicant including Event Benefits Download Template
  • Bio-data of the Applicant
  • Acceptance Letter from the Organizer
  • Abstract(s) of the paper(s) to be presented
  • Event Details
  • Date of Birth Certificate
  • Event Benefits
  • Financial Support from Other Sources
  • Claim Form (to be generated from the online system while submitting claim details)
  • Bank Account Details Download Template
  • Air/Rail/Bus/Others tickets
  • Cash Receipt of Air Ticket
  • Boarding Passes
  • Visa Charges
  • Registration Receipt
  • Participation Certificate
  • Certificate(s) for amount received from other sources
  • Lowest Available Fare Certificate ( from authorized agent only)
  • Any other(Miscellaneous Upload)
  • Travel grant should be used only for attending the scientific event for which the SERB accorded its approval.
  • The Institute/Applicant should submit the claim bills, and other necessary documents within 90 days of the last day of the event.
  • The host institute/Applicant shall ensure that the fund released is used exclusively and appropriately for which it has been sanctioned.
  • If the applicant to whom the travel grant has been awarded leaves the institution, the Institute and the applicant should inform SERB immediately, and the grant released, if any, should be refunded back by the Institute to SERB immediately by means of DD drawn in favour of "Fund for Science and Engineering Research".
  • If the results of research are to be legally protected, the results should not be presented in international fora without action being taken to secure legal protection for the research results.
  • If any candidate found to have furnished incorrect / misleading information at any stage, his/her candidature will be cancelled and no reimbursement will be made. The candidate will also be debarred for next three years for availing support under this scheme.

For successful online submission of the application the following points may be noted:

  • Applicant(s) should first register into the online website  click here to register
  • After log-in, kindly go to Menu --> Proposal Submission --> Form Submission --> Select scheme and start filling the form online.
  • The researchers are required to apply online through the portal between 60-90 days in advance prior to the start date of the event. The system will not accept early or late submission of applications.
  • Application submitted through any other mode will not be considered.

The contact details of Programme Officers are given below: Dr. Sukumar Dey , Scientist 'D' Science and Engineering Research Board 3rd & 4th Floor, Block II, Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road, New Delhi-110016 Telephone: 011-26552151/2114, 011-26511084 Email: ms[dot]its[at]serb[dot]gov[dot]in

Q1: I was awarded Travel Support to attend an International Conference held in Washington. But, I could not attend the conference due to a delay in getting Visa. Can I use the above support to attend another conference to be held in July 2017?

A1: No. The support given to one event cannot be used to attend another. The Applicant should apply fresh to seek support for another event.

Q2: Do I need to A) book my air tickets with Air India only or any other specific airline and B) Who will provide the certificate for "Lowest Available Fare"?

A2A: There is no specific airline that needs to be preferred while making your travel reservations. The air tickets are to be booked in economy class at "Lowest Available Fare" on the date of booking. The tickets need to be purchased from any of the two authorized agents viz. i) M/s Balmer Lawrie & Company Limited (BLCL) and ii) M/s Ashoka Travels and Tours(ATT). Bookings through any other agency will not be considered for reimbursement. A2B: While booking your air tickets from any of the two authorized agents viz. i) M/s Balmer Lawrie & Company Limited (BLCL) and ii) M/s Ashoka Travels and Tours (ATT), request them to provide the required certificate.

Q3: What precautions should I take while booking the tickets?

A3: It is advised to book the air tickets only after the issuance of the visa and to keep the validity dates of the visa to avoid deboarding at the airport due to visa validity issues. Visa should be valid on the date when you are boarding the flight. Please make sure that you have a transit visa or other valid documents while booking the tickets and make sure to book tickets at the lowest available fare at the time of booking.

Q4: I have availed of travel support earlier under this scheme and the three years have not been completed (one month is left) yet. I want to apply for another conference now. Am I eligible?

A4: No. You should have completed three years. The duration of three years will be counted from the date of start of the last conference to the date of start of the conference which you intend to apply now.

Q5: What are the criteria for awarding travel support?

A5: The SERB receives a large number of applications. The selection is made based on many parameters. The most important of them is the track record of the applicant as evidenced by the list of publications in SCI journals during the last 5 years and also the importance of the conference. The Committee tries to accommodate candidates from different institutions and different categories (young researchers, women and senior researchers) within the available resources.

A6: No. The scientific event should have an international character. Invitation of personal nature such as carrying out post-doctoral work, informal training programmes/courses, internship, observer-ship etc. will not be eligible for support.

Q7: I have been awarded travel support to attend an international conference in London. I plan to spend 2 months in the laboratory of a Professor at Cambridge University immediately after the conference is over. Can I use the travel support to further my research at Cambridge University?

A7: You can use the travel support to hone your research skills at Cambridge University. But you should indicate the plan while seeking the support and should return and settle the travel bill within 90 days of the last date of the event. SERB will reimburse economy class airfare to London and back home only.

Q8: I have been recommended to attend a conference in Chicago, USA from 20-25 May 2017. I have also been invited to attend a 4- day training program in New York before the event in Chicago. Can I also attend the training program in New York and then go to Chicago? Will SERB reimburse the airfare from New York to Chicago?

A8: No. SERB will not reimburse the airfare from Chicago - New York. SERB will only reimburse the economy class airfare by the shortest route to Chicago and back.

Q9: I have been recommended for travel support to attend a conference in Sydney (Australia) from 20-25 June 2017. After the conference is over, a five-day short-term school is scheduled at the same venue. The organizers are charging a separate registration fee for the school. Will SERB provide registration fees for both events?

A9: No. You will be provided with a registration fee for that event recommended by SERB.

Q10: My conference is in Toronto, Canada on 15-18 May 2017. I am already in Vancouver (Canada). I plan to travel from Vancouver to Toronto and then come back to India. Will my airfare be reimbursed?

Q11: My conference starts on June 5, 2017, and I have booked my tickets accordingly. Now I want to reschedule my journey and Airlines are asking for additional charges for rescheduling the tickets. Will SERB provide additional charges?

A11: No. SERB will not provide any kind of additional charges paid by you for cancellation or rescheduling. Also, additional baggage charges collected by the airlines will not be considered for reimbursement. It is advised to book the tickets in advance to avoid escalation in the cost of airfare.

Q12: What, if I have provided incorrect/misleading information?

A12: Application will be cancelled and given support will be withdrawn at any stage and no reimbursement will be made. The candidate will also be debarred for the next three years for availing of support under this scheme. No correspondence will be entertained in this matter. SERB has all the rights to take any action in consultation with the applicant's parent organization/university/institute etc.

Q13: Can I submit my travel claim for reimbursement anytime?

A13: No. You should submit a travel claim (through an online portal and hardcopies of original bills, lowest fare certificate and boarding passes) within 90 days of the last date of the event. Otherwise, your travel claim will not be reimbursed.

Q14: Can I submit my application for travel support and further my travel claim offline?

A14: No. SERB accepts applications for travel support and travel claims through an online portal only. Additionally, SERB requires hard copies of original boarding passes, visa fee receipt, lowest fare certificate and other bills along with a printout of your online travel claim sheet.

Q15: I have been recommended for travel support to attend a conference abroad but due to some reason, I could not attend the conference. Will SERB reimburse my visa fee?

A15: No. Reimbursement of visa fees is subject to attending the conference.

Q16: Does SERB reimburse taxi fare, agent fee, and excess baggage charges?

A16: No. SERB does not reimburse taxi fares and excess baggage charges. In the case of agent fees, SERB reimburses government recognized travel agents fees and VFS charges as applicable.

Q17: As a young researcher, can I get the entire registration fee including abstract submission/dinner, tour, accommodation etc.?

A17: No. The primary registration fee as per actual or Rs. 50,000/- whichever is less (excluding group meetings fee, abstract submission fee, gala/reception dinner, accommodation, tour etc.) will only be reimbursed.

Q18: Does SERB provide support to researchers to attend conferences within India?

A18: No, this scheme is to provide support to attend conferences and workshops outside India and anywhere in the world.

Q19: My event was postponed due to travel restrictions; Can I use the grant for later dates to attend the same event?

A19: No, the grant can only be used for the approved dates based on your application.

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Top 16 Travel Grants For International Conference 2024

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What is a Travel Grant For An International Conference?

A travel grant to attend an international conference refers to financial assistance offered to individuals who desire to participate in conferences held outside their country of residence. In other words, it is the funding given to students to attend an international conference.

Attending academic conferences has become more prevalent, prompting the question: Why attend such events? 

Benefits of Attending An International Conference 

Presenting a paper allows participants to share their research, receive feedback, and cultivate future collaborations. Networking emerges as a vital aspect, providing opportunities to connect with experts globally, fostering knowledge expansion, and enhancing institutional goals. 

Publication is a common motive, with conference proceedings offering a platform for research publication and indexing, while selected papers may feature in affiliated journals. 

Socialization and cultural exchange play a role, in broadening perspectives and promoting cross-cultural learning. Additionally, conferences offer a break from academic duties, allowing participants to explore different cities worldwide. 

Staying updated on the latest developments in one's field, interacting with like-minded individuals, and gaining added research value further underscore the significance of attending academic conferences for both personal and professional growth.

When to start?

If you are planning to attend a conference, it must be planned for at least 4 months i.e. if you are planning to attend in March start now. Since most of us never went outside the country, it requires a lot of coordination. 

What do you need?

  • A lot of patience and perseverance.
  • Passport - I advise all to take a passport right away (tatkal is better) than to rush at the last minute. (I made the same mistake – it leads to unnecessary tension and pressure)
  • Money is important but not more than willpower and patience

Top 16 Travel Grants For International Conference for Indian Students 2024 

Here are the top 16 travel grants offered by various institutions, governments, and foundations for Indian students to attend conferences, meetings, and symposia held abroad 

1. SJEF Travel Grant 2024

  • The eligible applicants for this grant are research scholars, post-doctoral fellows (PDFs), and young scientists or faculty members under the age of 35 in the field of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.
  • Additionally, young scientists pursuing or holding a Ph.D. and conducting research in Metallurgy and Materials Science within R&D labs are also eligible for consideration.
  • There is no specific deadline mentioned for the application.

2. NBHM Travel Grant 2024

  • The National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM) offers financial assistance to mathematicians for participating in conferences, symposia, and summer schools both nationally and internationally.
  • Application forms can be obtained from the NBHM website or by contacting the NBHM Office via email. It is essential to submit the filled application at least three months before the date your journey starts. 
  • The application, along with the required documents, should be sent by post and scanned copies through email.
  • NBHM Travel Grant does not cover living expenses but gives weight to support for local hospitality and longer stays provided by the program hosts.
  • The grant can be used for two-way train or bus journeys , including taxi charges to the nearest airport. 
  • Domestic and international air travel can be booked with authorized agencies, and any unspent balance must be returned to the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). 
  • Original receipts, vouchers, and tickets for travel-related expenses, including health insurance and visa fees, must be preserved for later submission to the parent institution or NBHM.

3. ICMR-International Travel Grant Support for Non-ICMR Scientists 2024

  • This grant provides financial support for non-ICMR biomedical scientists and researchers to attend international conferences, seminars, symposia, and workshops. 
  • The scheme assists in presenting research papers, chairing sessions, and delivering lectures/keynote addresses. 
  • It also supports young scientists, nurses, and paramedical staff attending training programs in priority areas. 
  • The financial assistance covers economy-class airfare, airport tax, visa fees, and registration fees for young scientists, with a maximum grant of Rs 1,50,000 . 

Eligibility criteria:

  • The applicant has to be a biomedical scientist engaged in R&D , 
  • Have an accepted paper/abstract or an invitation to chair a session, and the conference theme aligning with ICMR's thrust areas. 
  • Applicants must not have received ICMR financial assistance in the last three years. 
  • The application should be submitted in the prescribed format through the proper channel at least two months before the event, along with the necessary documents.
  • Reimbursement depends on when the applicant submits a detailed report, original air tickets, and boarding passes within two months of the conference. 

4. The Indian Council of Philosophical Research (ICPR) Scheme Of Travel Grant 2024 

  • The Indian Council of Philosophical Research offers a Travel Grant scheme to support scholars in philosophy and allied disciplines attending international academic events abroad.  
  • Open to scholars of all ages and statuses, the scheme prioritizes faculty members in Indian colleges or universities , especially those in Philosophy. 
  • Eligible activities include presenting research papers, chairing sessions, and delivering lectures at international conferences. 
  • The expenses cover 50% of round-trip airfare by economy class from an Indian airport to the conference destination. 
  • Applicants must submit a proposal with specified documents, including an acceptance letter from conference organizers, at least 90 days before the event . 
  • The applicants must submit a report within a month of returning, including a certificate of attendance from the conference sponsors.

5. Indian National Science Academy (INSA) Travel Grant 2024

  • The Indian National Science Academy (INSA) offers partial financial assistance to Indian scientists attending international conferences abroad. 
  • The scheme operates in two categories: Category I for ISC/ICSU-sponsored conferences and Category II for non-ICSU conferences. 
  • Category I supports scientists delivering plenary lectures or presenting accepted papers at ISC/ICSU conferences, prioritizing those with maintenance allowance and partial travel assistance. 
  • Category II supports similar participation in non-ICSU conferences.
  • The eligibility criteria differ based on age and qualifications. 
  • For both categories, applicants must not have availed of INSA grants in the past three years . 
  • The assistance covers travel, maintenance, and registration fees.
  • Applications should be submitted four months before the conference, with the required documents. 
  • The Academy considers requests only for international conferences and not for training programs, courses, post-doctoral fellowships, or higher studies abroad. 

6. India Network Foundation Travel Grant 2024

  • This grant supports Social and Cultural Functions in the United States and Travel Grants for scientific meetings. 
  • The program is accessible to Cultural and Social Associations of Indian Origin and scientists from South Asia presenting papers at North American scientific meetings. 
  • Peer-reviewed presentations are preferred, with no eligibility for poster presentations. 
  • There are two types of Travel Grants: Community Organization Grants for small organizations hosting Indian artists or promoting local talent, and Academic Travel Grants for India-based researchers presenting papers at conferences in the U.S.
  • Small grant requests are for early-career researchers, with awards up to $2,500 , supporting one-time projects or limited-duration activities. 
  • The application process includes a letter explaining the project and a proposed budget. Council Grants aim to promote systemic change and capacity building for the full inclusion of people with developmental disabilities in Maryland communities. 
  • The Council funds various activities , excluding equipment and specific treatment design conferences. 
  • The application process involves submitting sets of documents, including a cover letter, abstract, acceptance letter, recommendation letter, and budget. Applications should be submitted at least twelve weeks before the conference dates.

7. CTEP - Guidelines for Travel Proposal 2024

  • This grant provides financial aid to Indian scientists involved in biotechnology for presenting research papers at international conferences, seminars, and workshops held outside India . 
  • The scheme provides reimbursement of actual return airfare in economy/excursion class. 
  • Eligible applicants include active scientists below 50 years engaged in biotechnology research and development, investigators of DBT-supported projects, and others. 
  • The scheme mandates online submission of proposals and has guidelines specifying authorized travel agents for air ticket purchases. 
  • The application process includes the submission of various documents, including a letter of invitation, abstract, acceptance letter, and certificates. Funding for non-senior applicants is contingent on prior attendance at national conferences, and claims must be submitted within three months of the event.
  • The reimbursement process requires the submission of post-trip documents, including a claim sheet, participation report, air ticket copies, and certificates of participation and awards.

8. AICTE Travel Grant 2024

  • The Travel Grant for Faculty is designed to foster research and development in technical education by affording meritorious faculty members opportunities to engage at the international level and stay abreast of global developments in their specialized fields. 
  • Eligible applicants must belong to an AICTE-approved institute or university department with a minimum of five years of existence, and the hosting department should be NBA-accredited. 
  • The grant, amounting to Rs. 1.5 Lakh , is provided once every two years for three years. The scheme covers 100% reimbursement of expenses, and a three-member expert committee evaluates proposals. 
  • Terms and conditions emphasize adherence to travel guidelines, including the use of Air India , and comprehensive documentation is required for reimbursement, facilitated through the applicant's parent institution. 

9. ACM India-IARCS Travel Grants 2024

  • ACM India-IARCS travel grants provide partial financial support for travel to conferences and academic meetings in Computing Science in India and globally. 
  • These grants target individuals affiliated with Indian academic institutions .
  • Eligibility extends to students and faculty members, supporting travel expenses and conference fees, with a maximum grant limit of Rs 60,000 (max Rs 1,00,000).  
  • The grants prioritize original research presentations at international conferences and aim to benefit graduate students while refraining from funding faculty members in well-established institutions like IITs and IISc more than once in 12 months . 
  • The application process is temporarily delayed.

10. INSA-DAE/BRNS-CICS Travel Fellowship Programme 2024

  • The scheme offers financial support for partial travel and registration expenses to scientists and researchers across diverse disciplines, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Medicine, Engineering, Space Science & Technology, and Computer Science and Engineering. 
  • Preference is given to applicants demonstrating innovation and novelty in their work, those securing partial assistance from other sources, and young scientists meeting all criteria. 
  • The funding agencies involved include the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE)/Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS), and the Centre for International Co-operation in Science (CICS). 
  • The initiative spans various scientific domains, catering to post-graduate students, Ph.D. candidates, post-doctoral researchers, faculty, and scientists.

11. CSIR Travel Grant Scheme Brochure 2024

  • The scheme aims to provide financial support to young Indian researchers, including Ph.D. students, research associates, and non-regular researchers
  • The expenses cover full reimbursement of actual airfare from the nearest airport in India to the event venue and back. 
  • Eligibility criteria include active involvement in research and development, a minimum postgraduate qualification, and publication of papers in refereed journals. 
  • Applicants should not have received travel support from CSIR in the last three years.
  • The application process involves submitting necessary documents, including a letter of acceptance from organizers and a commitment letter from other funding agencies, if applicable. 
  • Reimbursement claims must be submitted within two months of completing the event, with the process facilitated through authorized travel agents and adherence to government-approved guidelines.

12. Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Travel Grant 2024

  • The grant is exclusively for registered Ph.D. candidates at Indian universities in Humanities and Social Sciences , providing financial assistance for short-term visits abroad to gather materials, utilize facilities, and consult experts. 
  • Eligible applicants must be registered Ph.D. candidates for two to three years, possess first-class degrees at the Bachelor's and Master's levels, and be born after January 1, 1988, with Indian citizenship and current residency in India. 
  • The application process involves submitting a form, a sample of written work, evidence of communication with the chosen institution abroad, letters of reference, and more.
  • The grant covers travel allowance, maintenance expenses, funds for materials, and a health allowance, with the candidate undergoing a two-tier selection process involving short-listing and interviews with experts.

13. IBRO Travel Grants 2024

  • The IBRO Travel Grant program aims to support early-career Ph.D. students and post-doctoral fellows in the field of neuroscience by providing funding for their participation in international neuroscience meetings and events scheduled for 2024. 
  • The expenses cover travel and local expenses associated with attending the specified conferences or meetings. 
  • Preference will be given to applicants from less developed and underfunded countries , with a commitment to ensuring gender and regional diversity. 
  • Eligible candidates should clarify how their participation in the designated event will impact their careers. 
  • The program is open to neuroscience students pursuing a Ph.D. or early postdoctoral fellows within five years of starting their postdoc. 
  • Applicants residing in the U.S. or Canada are not eligible . Grant recipients are responsible for their own registration and abstract submission. 
  • Awards will be disbursed upon confirmation of attendance after the event with a maximum grant award of 1,800 EUR . 

14. Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay (IIT-B) Travel Grant 2024

  • The institute provides financial support to students for attending international conferences/symposiums through two types of assistance: Financial Assistance and Refundable Advance . 
  • Financial Assistance is granted to research scholars based on approved guidelines, with support varying for conferences in different regions. 
  • Refundable Advance is provided to scholars facing pre-conference financial difficulties, against sanction letters from supporting organizations. 
  • Eligibility is limited to students in doctoral programs. The quality of the paper is a key criterion for selection. 
  • Applicants are allowed only one form of support before the conference.
  • To apply , scholars must follow the application process, including approval from the International Conference Funding Committee. 
  • After obtaining financial assistance, scholars must submit a report on participation and settle the granted amount upon return. Failure to attend requires an immediate refund.

15. Researcher Development and Travel Grant 2024

  • The Researcher Development and Travel Grants provided by the Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation are available to Ph.D.  Students and early-career scientists in both industry and academia, support activities that enhance their research careers. 
  • These activities can be virtual or in-person , such as presenting at conferences, attending training courses, or organizing scientific meetings. 
  • The grants aim to assist those with caring responsibilities or additional needs through Grants for Carers and Accessibility Grants. 
  • Eligibility includes being an RSC member and either an active Ph.D. student or a researcher in the chemical sciences within 10 years of leaving full-time education. Career breaks, such as parental leave, will be considered. 
  • The grants offer financial support of up to £500 for activities like conference participation, researcher development projects, or networking. 
  • Applicants are cautioned about predatory conferences, and the application process involves providing details on the activity, its benefits, and a declaration of support from a supervisor or department head. 
  • The application deadlines and decision timelines vary for different rounds throughout the year.

16. Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grant 2024      

  • The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) offers travel grants of up to three months to MD and Ph.D. students , as well as postdoctoral researchers globally, supporting experimental projects in basic biomedical research. 
  • The grants facilitate short-term research stays or attendance at practical courses relevant to ongoing projects in Europe or overseas. 
  • The program encourages junior scientists to acquire new methods through practical courses or laboratory experiences. 
  • The expenses cover travel, lodging, and course fees, but not living expenses, local travel, visa, or insurance. For those from low-income countries, additional funds for living costs may be granted. 
  • Eligible applicants include Ph.D. students, medical students during their doctoral thesis, postdocs, and graduates applying for a Ph.D. project abroad. 
  • Travel grants are directed at European citizens working in Europe and overseas, as well as non-European citizens conducting projects in Europe or planning to work in Europe.
  • The grants are intended for junior scientists based on the time of receiving their university entrance qualification , with specific criteria for Ph.D. students, graduates, and postdocs. 
  • The grants exclude stays of more than three months , conference attendance without practical training, clinical electives, and certain types of research. 
  • The application process involves an online application form and PDF uploads, including details about the research project, publications, examination certificates, letters of acceptance and recommendation, and evidence of expenses. 
  • Applications must be submitted in English, between six weeks and six months before the planned departure date.

List of International Conferences Students can attend 

  • International Conference on Harmonization
  • International Conference on Green Hydrogen
  • International Conference on Machine Learning
  • International Conference Environment
  • International Conference on Population and Development
  • International Conference on Science Engineering & Technology
  • International Conference Computer Science
  • International Conference Agriculture

Essentials To Take Care of While Traveling Abroad

  • Always carry your passport and cash along with you. Do not leave in the hotel room.
  • Never hand your passport to any unauthorized person except immigration officers at the Airport
  • If you are changing two or more flights from different airlines, then always make sure at the airline counter that your baggage is checked in. In many chances, they may miss your baggage in transit airport and you’ll have to struggle for a day or two.
  • Do not exchange foreign currency from airports or nearby places or Thomas Cook.
  • Always take it beforehand from SBI or other banks or else you will lose a lot of money in exchange. (I got IGCAR advance money just a few minutes before departure and exchanged it at Chennai airport resulting in a loss of nearly Rs.2000)
  • Better to carry a map of the city/locality and also routes. A language dictionary is necessary if you are going to a non-English country]
  • You can avail of the international roaming facility on your mobile (Airtel, Vodafone) if you are staying there for a longer time. Incoming will be free to you and it will be a local call tariff to the caller (See the respective website)
  • Keep all original bills of expenses met during the travel

Visa and Immigration

  • Check the website and enquire with the Visa issuing authority like Embassy or VFS on which Visa you require – student or tourist, etc.
  • Some countries require travel insurance, health certificates, etc.
  • Also, take note of things not to be carried out in the country

On the flight and at the Airport

  • Most agencies require you to travel only by Air-India flights. If the destination is not connected by Air India then you have to take an Air India flight to the nearest place and take some other airline to the conference city or nearest airport
  • Keep the toll-free phone number of your airline for emergency
  • You can book your ticket with the travel agency without giving money. Only if you confirm it, then you have to pay. (you may not get the tickets by the time you get permission from DAE and travel grants from other agencies)
  • Always keep one set of dress in your hand baggage – it will be highly useful if your baggage is delayed
  • By chance, if your baggage is delayed/missed write a complaint along with your hotel address at the airline counter in the airport and demand compensation. They will give some cash and later they will also deliver the baggage at your hotel (My baggage was delayed during transit and I spent my pocket money to buy a dress in Australia – I did not know about compensation then)
  • Do not carry any liquids in hand baggage – water, perfume, etc. during flight travel.
  • Carry light and good baggage. If your bag/handle tears in handling or it is very heavy it leads to fines.
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  • Dr Sreedharan received a scholarship from International Society for Pharmaco-epidemiology to participate in a conference at Boston
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  • The Fifth Annual Nobel Update-2014
  • ‘Take Pride in Pharmacy Profession’ says President of Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India
  • Divi Murali, Managing Director, Divis Laboratories, an MCOPSean on Forbes List
  • MCOPS pays tribute to Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, celebrating the Teacher’s Day
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  • National Seminar On ‘Novel Pharmaceutical Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities’
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  • Rashtriya Ekta Diwas celebrated at MCOPS
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  • STARS award for Professor Srinivas Mutalik
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  • MCOPS Held Alumni meet in the 67th IPC held at Mysuru
  • Indegene Lifesystems recruits Pharmacy students of MCOPS
  • 1st International Conference on Healthcare and Technical Research at MU applauded by the research community.
  • Curtains come down on CPCON-2016 with positive actions planned for development of Pharmacy Practice
  • MUP’s 52nd book released
  • 153rd birthday of Swami Vivekananda celebrated at MCOPS
  • Curriculum Development Committee (CDC) Meeting
  • Inauguration of AICTE-sponsored QIP (18-31 Jan 2016)
  • Drugs targeting single genes are bound to fail; Dr. Bhushan Patwardhan in IPCs Funded Golden Jubilee Commemorative Lecture here at MCOPS
  • SOCIETY FOR ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY: MANIPAL CHAPTER LAUNCHED BY DR. BHUSHAN PATWARDHAN
  • Pharmacists can provide better patient care: Dr Padmaraj Hegde
  • “Vedic knowledge is a must for Ayurveda and Yoga Practitioners” Dr. David Frawley
  • ATHLOS 2015-16: A Grand Success
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  • Seminar on “Thrust Areas in Pharmaceutical Sciences – An Update”
  • Women's day celebration at MCOPS
  • ICMR Sponsored National Seminar at MCOPS
  • Department of Pharmacy Practice felicitates Dr. Ranjan Shetty
  • MCOPS, The Best Pharmacy College in NIRF ranking
  • MCOPS, the most sought-after pharmacy college, gets HRD recognition
  • Kudos to MCOPS from top brass of Manipal University
  • Collaboration with Dr. Judy de Haan, Baker IDI Heart & Diabetes Institute
  • Novartis selects research scholars of MCOPS for Novartis India BioCamp 2016
  • Release of College Magazine (2015-16)
  • Pharma conclave discusses measures to bridge the gap between academia and industry
  • Post-doctoral research associateship for Dr Surulivel Rajan at Texas
  • Integrating Industry-Academia efforts in pharma innovation
  • Partner in Research from Down Under visits MCOPS
  • Orientation programme for new post-graduate students
  • MCOPS welcomes freshmen of 2016-17
  • Lupin research scientist talks on attrition rates in drug discovery
  • Dr Rajesh, an alumnus deliberated upon the evolving models of patient care in the USA
  • A week long program to evoke nationalism-Azaadi Yaad Kare
  • Observance of Rashtriya Sadbhavana Diwas with fervour
  • Research Orientation
  • G Subramanian speaks on continuous automated manufacturing process
  • Quality is of prime concern in healthcare system, says Dr Sabhahit at quality improvement programme
  • World Pharmacists Day with a caring message to community
  • Curtains come down on the three day national convention-APTICON 2016
  • Pitchaiah Mandava, a distinguished alumnus of MIT visits department of pharmacy practice
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education, STEERLife sign MoU to establish Centre of Excellence on MCOPS campus
  • Resource persons from pharma majors at Indian Society for Clinical Research workshop
  • Adjunct Faculty from US Food and Drug Administration visits MCOPS
  • Universal education more important than literacy, says Prof Hiregange on National Education Day
  • Dr B R Shetty, alumnus of MCOPS conferred with an Honorary Doctorate from Middlesex University, Dubai
  • World diabetes day
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  • Blood donation conducted during national pharmacy week
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  • Inaugural function of the 2nd International Conference on Clinical Pharmacy (CPCON-2017)
  • Launch of POISTEM: an App for Poison Information
  • Purpose is more important than need says Ganesh Nayak, COO, Cadila Healthcare Ltd at 54th annual day of MCOPS
  • Post Graduate students bag second prize in ANVESHAN, organized by Research Division of Association of Indian Universities
  • MU-STEERLife Centre of Excellence in Twin Screw Processing established at MCOPS
  • An atmosphere of gaiety enveloped during ‘Mathribhasha Diwas’ commemorating UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education's MCOPS breaks into 251-300 range in QS World University Rankings 2017 by subject ‘Pharmacy & Pharmacology’
  • MCOPS Alumni Meet at Dubai
  • Aspects of generic product development from Raveendra Pai, Glenmark, Mumbai
  • Sangeetha Iyer was interviewed during the EuroHeart Care-2017 congress at Sweden
  • Certificate course in Clinical Research Associate
  • Undergraduate orientation programme 2017
  • Renuka Managuli, research scholar in pharmaceutics bags Newton Bhabha Fellowship
  • Creation of knowledge plays a pivotal role in the ranking of a university, says Dr Ballal during the post-graduate orientation programme at MCOPS
  • Pharmacy students at the 16th Asia Pacific Pharmaceutical Symposium, Bangkok
  • MCOPS alumnus, R Nagaraju receives 'State Best Teacher Award'
  • Researchers of Manipal Academy of Higher Education engineer a nano-tech based drug delivery
  • Patent in the area of chronotherapy granted to MCOPS
  • Ananthamurthy Koteshwara receives award for his innovation on bloat free milk
  • Indian legends of literacy remembered on National Education Day
  • Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan
  • Antibiotic awareness week held in and around Manipal
  • PharmD students pursued a two month internship at Indonesia
  • Guest Talk on EduRx– Pharmacist Learning Management System (PLMS)
  • MCOPS alumni meet was held at Bengaluru with great fervour
  • 'Accelerated Growth of MAHE: A Way Forward'-retreat programme
  • National Youth Day celebrations
  • Awareness program on newborn screening was held by Center for excellence in Inborn errors of metabolism
  • MoU signed for Manipal - Schrödinger Centre for Molecular Simulations
  • Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences collaborates with Medorganics India Private Limited
  • 'Strengthening resume is crucial for a post-doc', says Dr Devinder Arora from down under
  • MCOPS alumnus Dr Raveendra Pai bags the prestigious ‘Rising Star of the Year’ award at FDD Conclave
  • ‘Manipal is a product of Dr TMA Pai’s vision’, says Vice-Chancellor, MAHE during BPharm freshmen induction programme 2018-19
  • Vassilios Papadopoulos, Dean, School of Pharmacy, University of Southern California spoke on epigenetic regulation of steroid hormone biosynthesis
  • Manipal Association of Pharmacy Students, India was judged as the most active member association
  • 'Merit is the only dictum for admissions in MAHE', says Dr Ballal during the PG orientation programme
  • Continuing pharmacist education programme on practicing pharmacy
  • Sushil Raut, research scholar in the department of pharmaceutics visited National Chiayi University, Taiwan
  • Vivek Ghate, a senior research fellow at the department of pharmaceutics was at the 10th Novartis Biotechnology Leadership Camp
  • Keerthi Priya, research scholar of MCOPS bags the first prize in 'Learn A Skill contest'
  • Department of Pharmacy Practice, MCOPS joins hands with Pharmabridge® Programme
  • Society of Ethnopharmacology conference- Feb 2019
  • Pharmacists’ Day Celebrations
  • International Conference on Evolving Role of Clinical Pharmacist in Multidisciplinary Healthcare Settings
  • Lecture by Dr Pankaj Desai, University of Cincinnati, USA
  • National Seminar on Nanomedicines
  • Veeral P Desai- MD of Span Diagnostics for the Alumni Reunion
  • AICTE QIP From 18 Jan 2016
  • AICTE Sponsored QIP commences from 18.01.16
  • ICMR Sponsored National Seminar
  • Roadmap for quality pharmacy education and research- Theme for APTI Annual National Convention
  • APTICON-2016
  • AICTE sponsored Quality Improvement Program
  • Guest lecture by Dr G Subramanian, Senior Scientist, Novartis
  • Workshop on clinical trials jointly organised by Indian Society For Clinical Research and Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • National Pharmacy Week 2016
  • Second International Conference on Clinical Pharmacy-CPCON 2017
  • AICTE sponsored QIP during 28 Jan to 10 Feb 2017
  • Orientation programme for DPharm, BPharm and PharmD freshmen
  • AICTE sponsored Quality Improvement Programme during 11-23 September 2017
  • CME on Clinical Research: How to advance forward?
  • GALA Evening- A day of glitz and glam
  • AICTE sponsored QIP on 'Challenges and strategies for drug design and formulation development'
  • 3rd International Conference on Clinical Pharmacy
  • Society for Ethnopharmacology, Manipal chapter invites for guest lectures
  • One Day Seminar on “Drug Regulatory Landscape of India – An Update”
  • 6th International Congress of Society for Ethnopharmacology 2019
  • National workshop on “cGMP, compliance and data integrity” in September 2018
  • AICTE sponsored QIP on “Strategies in managing quality of biologicals and biosimilars”
  • 4th International Conference on Clinical Pharmacy- CPCON 2019
  • AICTE sponsored quality improvement programme in November 2018
  • Certificate course in translational research commences in January 2019
  • AICTE sponsored QIP from 18 March 2019
  • AICTE sponsored Faculty Development Programme 19-31 August 2019
  • BPharm Students on an exchange program to University of Brighton, UK
  • ISPE scholarships clinched by faculty and students of Pharmacy Practice to attend a conference in Thailand
  • Research scholar from University of Queensland interacts with faculty and students at MCOPS
  • Manipal Academy of Higher Education Association of Pharmacy Students receive recognition from an international federation
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  • 5th International Conference on Clinical Pharmacy-CPCON 2020
  • 57th Awards and Annual Day
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  • MCOPS alumnus is Drugs Controller
  • Patent granted by CGPDTM, India
  • Webinar on "Way Forward to Tackle Challenges of COVID 19 in India"
  • Webinar on "Advances in Transdermal Delivery of Drugs"
  • Understanding 'National Education Policy 2020'
  • Webinar on 𝑇𝑟𝑒𝑛𝑑𝑠 𝑖𝑛 𝑟𝑒𝑔𝑢𝑙𝑎𝑡𝑒𝑑 𝑏𝑖𝑜-𝑎𝑛𝑎𝑙𝑦𝑠𝑖𝑠 𝑎𝑝𝑝𝑟𝑜𝑎𝑐ℎ 𝑡𝑜𝑤𝑎𝑟𝑑𝑠 𝑙𝑎𝑟𝑔𝑒 𝑚𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑐𝑢𝑙𝑒𝑠
  • 3rd Webinar of lecture series 2020-21 hosted by department of pharmacy practice
  • Webinar on "𝘊𝘩𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘯𝘨𝘦𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘥𝘦𝘷𝘦𝘭𝘰𝘱𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘤𝘦𝘭𝘭 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘱𝘺 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘵𝘴 𝘪𝘯 𝘐𝘯𝘥𝘪𝘢"
  • Dr Raviraja NS leads the Center for Biotherapeutics Research
  • Centre for cGMP established
  • AICTE sponsored short term training programme
  • Guest lecture conducted by Department of Pharmacy Management
  • AICTE- sponsored Short Term Training Programme (STTP)
  • Vice Principal
  • AICTE Training And Learning (ATAL) Academy Faculty Development Program
  • Digital Museum under Centre for cGMP
  • Certificate Course on Generic Drug Regulations
  • Centre for Drug testing conduct an online training series
  • MCOPS nominated as most valuable college in Pharmaceutical Management
  • Keni's paper bags an award in WHO
  • Dr Patel speaks on the US healthcare system- Guest lecture by adjunct faculty
  • Call for Faculty position
  • Guest lecture conducted by Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance
  • Certificate Course on Research Orientation
  • MAHE signs a pact with Anthem Biosciences, Bengaluru
  • Guest lecture by Dr Someswara Rao, Axis Clinicals
  • ISPE scholarship
  • Guest lecture by Abhishek Ghosh, Senior Director, Biometrics Cytespace Research Pvt Ltd. Bengaluru
  • AICTE- sponsored QIP on Quality Management
  • MCOPS Alumni shares his views as a community pharmacist
  • Alumni felicitated on the occasion of World Pharmacists Day 2021
  • Pharmacovigilance: An Industry Perspective- guest talk by Lekshmi Chandran, GSK, India
  • National e-conference on “Drug Discovery for CNS Disorders"
  • ISPOR Manipal student chapter hosts a webinar
  • Phani Krishna Kondamudi, MCOPS alumnus speaks on management of clinical trials during COVID-19
  • Quality Improvement Program 2021 [PBT]
  • Antibiotic Awareness Week
  • Dr Lalit Kimar and Mr Naga Thirumalesh bags second place in Grand Challenge 2021
  • Ms. Navya Ajitkumar Bhaskaran, Research Scholar (ICMR-SRF) bagged second prize in poster presentation session at APA India 2021
  • Ms. Salwa, Research Scholar (AICTE-NDF), Research Scholar bagged first prize in oral presentation
  • Dr. Jyothsna Manikkath, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutics at Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, and team publish a paper in Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews
  • Guest Lecture organized by Department of Pharmacognosy on 20th December, 2021
  • Quality Improvement Program entitled ‘Development and Evaluation of Biopharmaceutical Products’
  • Grand Challenge competition 2021
  • Webinar on Role of Oncology Clinical Pharmacist in Cancer Management
  • Pharmacy Literacy Club Organized World Diabetes Day-2021 Event
  • 3rd Anniversary of the Manipal Comprehensive Cancer Care Centre and Inauguration of Global Cancer Consortium
  • Virtual training on Pharmaceutical techniques involved in Drug, Design and Analysis
  • Mr Subham Das bags Best Oral Presentation Award
  • Ms. Athira R Nair, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, MCOPS bagged Best Oral Presentation” award at NIPiCON 2022
  • Observance of Matribhasha Diwas (Mother Tongue Day)
  • First Issue of DigiDose Released by Pharmacy Literacy Club of Department of Pharmacy Practice, MCOPS
  • Pharmacy Literacy Club organized Guest Talk by Dr. Ahsan Farooq KK, Consultant, IQVIA
  • Alumni Guest Talk Series on Role of Pharmacists in Digital Health by Dr. Munawar
  • Guest Lecture delivered by Ms. Ramya Ravi by virtual mode organized by MUTBI
  • Guest Lecture delivered by Ms. Ramya Ravi in webinar organized by Nirmala College for women in association with Institution’s Innovation Council under Ministry of Education (GOI).
  • Oral Presentation Award
  • Oral Presentation Award - Mr. Chetan Hasmukh Mehta
  • GENESIS - NUOVO INIZIO INAUGURATION REPORT
  • DR VIRENDRA LIGADE’S BOOK ENTITLED “BASIC CONCEPTS OF COSMECEUTICAL SCIENCES” PUBLISHED BY MUP
  • International Conference on Clinical Pharmacy – CPCON 2022 Report
  • Student Exchange Committee MAPS-MCOPS Organized Live Interactive Webinar “What Next”
  • Online Certificate Course on Introduction to Medical Writing Launched from MCOPS
  • Miss Ekta Rathi, PhD Scholar of MCOPS secured third place with a cash prize
  • QS World University Rankings by subject Pharmacy and Pharmacology 2022 has placed MCOPS in the range of #101-150
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance organized adjunct faculty lecture sessions from 6 to 8 April 2022
  • Dr. Gundawar Ravi, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance received consolation Prize for presenting E-poster
  • Mr V. Sai Krishna Anand bagged first-best e-poster for the research work in the National Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences 2022
  • Mr. Dani Lakshman Y, Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance, bagged the second-best e-poster award for the research work in the “National Conference on Pharmaceutical Sciences 2022"
  • Campus Visit by BPharm Students of Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Muvattupuzha, Kerala
  • Campus Visit by PharmD Nirmala College of Pharmacy, Muvattupuzha, Kerala
  • MCOPS alumni Prof (Dr) Vibhu Sahani receives ‘Appreciation Letter’ from President, Pharmacy Council of India (PCI)
  • Student Exchange Committee of MAPS, India organised a Virtual SEP
  • Dr K Nandakumar secures the best poster award at SFEC 2022
  • Free Medical Camp on the Occasion of the World Health Day
  • Guest Lecture delivered by Ms. Ramya Ravi in webinar organized by Nirmala College for women in association with Institution’s Innovation Council under Ministry of Education (GOI)
  • Report on Guest Lecture organized by Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, MCOPS
  • MAHE Observed World Environment Day 2022
  • Innovative Communication Club, MCOPS Organized Research Orientation
  • Interaction with Alumnus Mr Ritesh Roshan Chaudhary
  • Interactive Session with Mr Rajaneesh Vats
  • Mr. Naga Thirumalesh Chevala wins “Best PhD Oral Presentation” during MAHE-PhD Conclave 2022
  • Workshop on Doping for School Physical Education Teachers of Udupi District
  • MCOPS celebrated 59th Awards and Annual Day
  • MCOPS conducted Annual Sports Meet-Athlos 2022
  • Manipal-Schrodinger Centre for Molecular Simulations
  • E-Symposium on Integrated Approaches to Drug Discovery and Development –An Update
  • Gurpreet Singh an alumnus of Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Science has been awarded the Business Excellence Award
  • Centre for Drug Testing, MCOPS, organized Online Course on ‘Design of Experiments’
  • Dr. Prashant Chandra received Best Oral Presentation Award
  • Ms. Ramya Ravi Bags Best PhD oral Presentation Award at MAHE PhD Conclave 2022
  • Invitation for the Guest Lecture by Dr G Jagadeesh
  • Department of Pharmaceutics, MCOPS and MCBR, MAHE Organized an Invited Lecture by Dr Biswajit Mukherjee
  • Guest Lecture on peer review process and getting past the gatekeepers by Dr G Jagadeesh
  • High-End Workshop on "Clinical and Translational Research for Precision Medicine"
  • Manipal-Schrodinger Centre for molecular simulations organized interaction with Dr. Thomas, Senior Director, Applications Science, Europe, Schrödinger
  • ISPE’s Scholarship for Faculty and Students to attend ICPE 2022 at Copenhagen, Denmark
  • DST-SERB Sponsored High-End Workshop on ‘Clinical and Translational Research for Precision Medicine’
  • Symposium on blood and organ donation
  • A 3 days E-Symposium and e-Poster Presentation on “Integrated Approaches to Drug Discovery and Development – An Update”
  • REPORT OF THE INAUGURATION CEREMONY OF “AVISTA E-LEARNING: The Finishing School”
  • Report on half-day workshop on Designing and Creating Online Courses
  • Report on Administering of Pledge against Drug abuse
  • Guest talk on “Body Languages – The Unsaid Mode of Communication” by Ms Ameeta Nehra
  • Mr. Tenzin Tender, Research scholar awarded with financial support for presenting research paper at Gordon Research Organization, United States
  • WORLD PHARMACISTS DAY CELEBRATIONS 2022
  • Dr C Mallikarjuna Rao, Principal, MCOPS receives the prestigious “APTI Dr N Udupa Manipal Award for Pharmacy Teacher of Eminence”
  • APTI AWARD TO DR SRINIVAS MUTALIK
  • Mr. Muhammed Rashid becomes Lead - Networking & Communication of ISPE Student Council
  • Guest Talk by Dr. Jayapala Reddy, Head and Vice President- Biologicals Division, Anthem Biosciences, Bangalore
  • Guest Talk by Dr. Sahana Shetty, Professor and Head of Department of Endocrinology, Kasturba Hospital, Manipal
  • Guest Talk by Dr. Jimmy Jose, University of Nizwa, Oman
  • Manipal Pharmaceutics Conference" (MPCON 2022)
  • Report on Community Outreach Activity at Athrady Village, Udupi
  • Ms. Pragathi wins MPCON 2022 – Best Poster Award
  • Skill development seminar
  • Report on Genesis 2022-‘23
  • Scientists develop an AI tool to help doctors distinguish between infectious diseases
  • "Hands-on complete LC-MS training," at MCOPS
  • Dr Srinivas Mutalik listed as one among the Top 2% Researchers in the World Ranking 2022
  • Team MCOPS at MYM 2022 contest with Luciferus oculus
  • AARAVAM 2022 REPORT
  • Seminar by Glassco Glasswares held at MCOPS
  • Guest Lecture on “Data Integrity issues in Pharmaceutical Industry: A nightmare troubling the industry’ by Mr. Manoj Katiyar, Head of Corporate Quality and Compliance, Lupin Limited held at MCOPS
  • Guest Lecture on “Alternative splicing in cancer: Learning from human organogenesis’’ by Dr. Arashdeep Singh, Post-doctoral Researcher, Cancer Data Science Laboratory, NIH-National Cancer Institute, USA
  • GUEST LECTURE HOSTED BY DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY
  • Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, MCOPS organized a Guest lecture by Prof. Kannan Pakshirajan
  • Dr. P. D. Sethi Memorial National Award 2021 conferred to Dr Vasudev Pai
  • Department of Pharmacognosy, MCOPS organized a webinar on "Role of Analytical Instrumentation in ensuring Quality of Natural Products”
  • Mr Venkatesh Kamath B bags best oral presentation award at NCPOR-2022
  • Dr Girish Pai K delivers lecture at KMC Hospital, Mangaluru on the occasion of World Pharmacist Day 2022
  • Dr. Girish Thunga becomes the Academic Editor of PLoS One
  • Daan Utsav 2022 Report
  • Guest Talk by Dr. William Gerard Newman, University of Manchester, UK
  • Report on World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2022
  • Health Education and Donation Drive at Suraksha Ashrama, Karkala
  • ISPE’s Scholarship for Faculty and Students to attend ACPE 2022 at Tainan, Taiwan
  • Graphical Abstract Making Competition Organized by Innovative Communication Club (I2C)
  • Report on Webinar conducted by Centre for Pharmacometrics
  • Dr. R Rajesh wins First Prize in E-Poster Presentation
  • Prof. Jainendra Jain Young Researcher Award bagged by Dr Ruchi Verma
  • Guest lecture by Dr. Prakash NS organized by Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, MCOPS
  • Centre for Pharmaceutical Skill Development, MAHE, Organized Manipal Pharmacy Conclave-2022
  • Mr Subham Das wins Best Paper award at ICHTR 2022
  • The Grand Inaugural of MCOPS Diamond Jubilee Celebrations
  • Lady Tata Memorial Trust Junior Research Scholarship for Doctoral Studies Awarded to Ms Mrunal Pradeep Desai
  • SILVER REUNION of B PHARM BATCH OF 1997, Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, MAHE, Manipal
  • 3 DAYS NATIONAL LEVEL WORKSHOP “HANDS-ON COMPLETE LC-MS TRAINING” ORGANIZED BY DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE, MCOPS
  • Miss. Prajakta Harish Patil bags First Prize in Poster competition in 2nd International GCC
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  • Guest Lecture by Dr Vineet Kumar Singh
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INSA- Travel Grant for Pharmacy Practice Faculty to attend International Conference at Milan, Italy

November 19, 2015

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Dr. Vijayanarayana K, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice received Indian National Science Academy travel grant to attend ISPOR 18th European Congress-2015, Milan, Italy during 7th -11th November 2015. The grant facilitated him to present his research papers on “Guillain-Barre syndrome: Clinical presentation, treatment pattern and outcome”.

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In an effort to defray some of the traveling costs for graduate students attending the Italian American Studies Association annual conference, the Association has set aside limited funds for student travel. The funds will be assigned by an Italian American Studies Association committee whose members are selected via the Executive Council. Travel grants are open to full-time graduate students at any level of study.

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We are Sergey and Simon, a Russian and a Frenchman, both  passionate about Moscow, Saint-Petersburg and classic cars. Together, we have created Put-in tours. Our goal is to help you experience Russian culture off the beaten path. Join us onboard our classic Soviet van and let’s get rolling!

In Moscow we offer you a city tour to discover most of the city in an original way as well as a night tour to admire the lights. Our pubcrawl is ideal to explore Moscow’s night-life and have fun. If you are craving to discover Russian culture, come impress your senses during our monastery diner or join our 100% Russian Banya Excursion . The latest will also bring you to Sergiyev Posad and it’s famous monastery!

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IEEE: Travel Grant at IMS 2024 in Washington, DC – apply by 3/10

February 26, 2024

The IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium (IMS) and The National Science Foundation (NSF) are supporting the 11 th  cohort of the Project Connect Travel Grant at IMS 2024 in Washington, DC.  Project Connect is soliciting applications from eligible (see below) undergraduate and first/second-year graduate students to participate in IMS 2024 from June 16-21. Over 150 students from 45 universities have participated in Project Connect since 2014, with proven success in broadening participation in the microwave field.  In a 2022 review, it was found that PC students pursue graduate degrees at 3- to 4-times the national average in the United States. Furthermore, the ethnic and gender demographics of the student participants is notable — at least 55% female participants and 77% students of color .

Please help us to spread the word among students and faculty in your organization. Best practices indicate that your personal interactions with the potential student encourages them to successfully submit applications. We have also seen that students who have internships during the week of the symposium are still able participate when they get approval from their employer to attend this professional development activity. We are happy to provide a letter for students to share with their employer.

Detailed information about the event and registration instructions are at the IMS  website .  Students can also start the application process directly at  this   link  without going to the IMS website.

Selected students will receive a travel award to attend the symposium and join an exciting cohort of students who participate in several professional development activities, grow their own network, and of course, get to know much more about the microwave industry. This is an excellent way to encourage undergraduate students in your school to pursue a career or graduate degree in RF/microwave engineering, and to help new graduate students experience the community first-hand.

Eligibility:  Candidates  must be  (1) at least 18 years old as of June 16, 2024, and (2) members of under-represented groups in engineering. For example, in the United States these groups include women, American Indian/Native, African American/Black, Hispanic American/Latino, Native Hawaiian and Native Alaskan. There are no citizenship requirements. Application details are included in the  flyer .

Project Connect is supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation and the IMS 2024 Organizing Committee.

The first application deadline is  March 10, 2024 .

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