Saturday, January 5, 2019

The 10th IAS Conference on HIV Science in Mexico City (Fully Funded)


 


The 10th IAS Conference on HIV Science – known as IAS 2019 – will take place on 21-24 July 2019 in Mexico City, Mexico.
The IAS Conference on HIV Science is the world’s most influential meeting on HIV research and its applications. This biennial conference presents the critical advances in basic, clinical and operational research that moves science into policy and practice. Through its open and inclusive programme development, the meeting sets the gold standard of HIV research featuring highly diverse and cutting-edge studies.

Through the IAS 2019 Scholarship Programme, the conference organizers commit themselves to making the conference accessible to community representatives, healthcare workers, and junior investigators from resource-limited settings.

 
Benefits
  • Scholarship recipients can request a full or partial scholarship. A full scholarship may include:
  • Registration fee for the conference (includes access to all sessions and exhibitions)
  • Travel (roundtrip ticket at the lowest fare available, from the nearest international airport)
  • Accommodation (in a budget hotel for the days of the conference)
  • Daily living allowance or each day of the conference (21-24 July 2019).
A partial scholarship includes any combination of the above. 
Please note that the programme will not reimburse any costs incurred prior to receiving a scholarship. Scholarships do not include visa costs, transportation to/from the airport, or any other incidental cost.
 
Requirement:
The IAS 2019 Scholarship Programme is open to anyone around the world working or volunteering in the field of HIV and AIDS and who is at least 16 years old at the time of the conference. The programme gives financial assistance to people who would otherwise be unable to benefit from the conference.

Priority will be given to:
  • Abstract presenters whose submission has been selected
  • Those whose participation will help enhance their work in their own communities
  • Those who are able to assist in the transfer of skills and knowledge acquired at the conference
  • Individuals who are part of a key population or living with HIV

Scholarship selection will be based on a non-biased scoring system. A review committee will contribute to the reviewing and scoring of the applications.

Even though every attempt will be made to assist as many applicants as possible, we regret that there will be only a limited quantity of scholarships available. Applicants are therefore strongly encouraged to also seek other

The application process is entirely free. Applicants must create a user account to fill in an individual application form. A letter of recommendation written by a colleague or peer is required to complete the application.
 
Deadline:
 
24 January 2019
 
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