Böhringer Ingelheim Fonds
  • About us
    • About us
    • Organization
    • Offices and staff
    • Our numbers
    • Our history
    • Articles of Association
  • Fellowships & grants
    • Fellowships & grants
    • PhD fellowships
      • What we offer
      • Who can apply
      • How to apply
      • When to apply
      • How we decide
      • FAQs
      • Conditions & extensions
    • MD fellowships
      • What we offer
      • Who can apply
      • How to apply
      • How we decide
      • FAQs
      • Conditions
    • Travel grants
      • What we offer
      • Who can apply
      • How to apply
      • How we decide
      • FAQs
      • Conditions
  • News & network
    • News & network
    • BIF network
    • BIF news
    • Seminars & events
    • Futura journal
    • Studies on BIF
  • Titisee conferences
    • Titisee conferences
    • The ITC concept
    • Calls and selection
    • Upcoming ITCs
    • For ITC participants
    • Past conferences
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Imprint
    • Data policy
    • Sitemap
  • SEARCH
  • LOGIN
    • PhD online application
    • Travel grant online application
    • Where-to-find-whom
    • en
    • de
  • SEARCH
    • PhD online application
    • Travel grant online application
    • Where-to-find-whom
    • en
    • de

Travel grants

The Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds (BIF) awards travel grants of up to three months duration to MD and PhD students, as well as postdoctoral researchers from all over the world. The BIF supports them if they conduct experimental projects in basic biomedical research and want to pursue short-term research stays or attend practical courses relevant to their projects in Europe or overseas.

The programme also enables graduate students and their potential supervisors to evaluate the scientific and personal fit before starting a PhD project abroad.

Home  /  Fellowships & grants  /  Travel grants
  • What we offer
  • Who can apply
  • How we decide
  • How to apply
  • FAQs

Purpose

Fostering biomedical research by enabling junior scientists from all over the world to learn new methods in practical courses or laboratories.

From Mainz to Stanford

"I profited considerably, both personally and scientifically, from my stay in Stanford. I found it very impressive to work in such a first class and ambitious group. My experience in this laboratory has confirmed my intention of remaining in science."

Dr med. Karsten Weller, former travel grant awardee

go to top

Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds
  • About us
  • Fellowships & grants
  • News & network
  • Titisee conferences
  • Contact
  • Imprint
  • Data policy
  • Search
  • Sitemap
  • Authority
Print Page
© 2025 Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds