Conference and Workshop Organisation and Attendance Funding
Clay Mathematics Institute Enhancement & Partnership Program
The Clay Mathematics Institute aims to enhance international mathematics that are already planned, particularly by funding international participation, especially by early career researchers. This includes workshops and small conferences and events that involve early-career researchers, graduate summer schools and Clay Lectures. Funding available for travel and collaborative activities.
Further information can be found on: https://www.claymath.org/funded-programs/enhancement-and-partnership
European Women in Mathematics Travel Grants
This programme provides travel grants to early-career women mathematicians or female mathematicians working in developing countries for travel to conferences and workshops. The grants are intended to cover travel and/or accommodation expenses, with a maximum of 600 EUR. The grants are intended also to encourage networking and collaboration.
Further information can be found on: https://www.europeanwomeninmaths.org/activities/travel-grants
Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences
Collaborates with AIMS and African universities. Contributions include:
- Workshops and summer schools in Africa
- Research in mathematical biology, algebra, and modelling.
https://www.fields.utoronto.ca/
IMU–CDC Conference Support Programme
The Commission for Developing Countries (CD) of the International Mathematical Union (IMU) offers partial support to mathematical science-based conference and research schools organised in developing countries. This is meant to cover the travel and accommodation costs for invited speakers and participants from developing countries. The grant cannot support schools or activities which involve professional training.
Further information can be found on: https://www.mathunion.org/cdc/grants/conference-support-program/
London Mathematics Society Mathematics in Africa Grants
The objectives of the Mathematics in Africa grants are to provide partial support for mathematical activities based in Africa. These can include attendance at mathematical conferences or workshops, the organization of mathematical conferences or workshops and mathematical research collaborations. The maximum award is BPD2000 and covers travel, accommodation and subsistence. Supports math activities in Africa (conferences, schools).
Further information can be found on: https://www.lms.ac.uk/grants/mathematics-in-africa
Mentoring African Research in Mathematics Partnership Grants (LMS)
Purpose: The MARM programme supports academic collaborations between mathematicians in non-African countries and their African counterparts and students.
Grants of up to £4,000 for visits, workshops, mentoring early career mathematicians in African countries, support for conference attendance, and joint PhD supervision.
Further information can be found on: https://www.lms.ac.uk/grants/marm
OWSD–Elsevier Foundation Awards
The OWSD offers fellowships for women who have completed their PhDs in science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects and are employed at an academic or scientific research institute in science and technology lagging country. Early career fellows will be supported to establish an environment at their institution where they can maintain an international standard of research and attract scholars from all over the world to collaborate. The fellowship is a prestigious award of up to USD$50 000 and is for three years
Further information can be found on: https://elsevierfoundation.org/partnerships/diversity-in-stm/womenscientists/