Partial funding Scholarships Sponsored by International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) , 2025 - 2026
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About International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)
The International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) is a global network of neuroscience organizations that aims to promote and support neuroscience around the world through training, outreach, and advocacy. Established in 1961, IBRO brings together thousands of brain researchers from all regions to foster international collaboration, knowledge sharing, and capacity-building. IBRO offers a range of programs, including research fellowships, travel grants, schools, and conferences, especially targeting scientists from under-resourced regions.
2025 International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) Neuroscience Training Grants
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Scholarships by International Brain Research Organization (IBRO)
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Scholarships by Category
- Internship (27)
- College School (3)
- Undergraduate (167)
- Training (30)
- Fully Funded (73)
- Entrepreneurs (20)
- Women (18)
- Tech (10)
- Health (19)
- Medicine (15)
- Law (4)
- Masters (140)
- PhD (56)
- MBA (9)
- postgraduate (38)
- Grants (23)
- Fellowship (34)
- Partial funding (86)
- Postdoctoral (11)
- Bachelors (15)
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Scholarships by School
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) (1)
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU) (1)
- University of Exeter (4)
- London Metropolitan University (1)
- Hult International Business School (2)
- Kingston University (1)
- Teesside University (1)
- Middlesex University London (1)
- Bond University (1)
- The Open University (1)
- University of Calgary International (5)
- University of York (2)
- McMaster University (1)
- University of Chicago (1)
- Brock University (2)
- University of Lincoln (1)
- Lancaster University (1)
- Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh (1)
- Dublin City University (1)
- Makerere University (1)
Scholarships by Sponsors
- Policy and Legal Advocacy Centre (PLAC) (1)
- World Youth Forum (1)
- MTN (2)
- Sterling Bank Plc (4)
- Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) (1)
- UN Women (1)
- Nanyang Technological University (NTU) (1)
- BeMo (1)
- Union of Health and Environment Workers (UHEW) (1)
- University of Exeter (5)
- London Metropolitan University (1)
- Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) (1)
- Hult International Business School (2)
- Kingston University (1)
- Teesside University (1)
- Middlesex University London (1)
- Energy Creates (1)
- Curtin University (1)
- Village Capital (1)
- Bond University (1)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about scholarships, applications, and more.
What is a partial funding scholarship?
A partial funding scholarship provides financial assistance that covers only part of the tuition, living expenses, or other educational costs. Unlike full scholarships, students may need to cover the remaining expenses through personal funds or other sources.
2. Who is eligible for partial funding scholarships?
Eligibility varies by scholarship but generally includes academic merit, financial need, specific fields of study, or nationality-based criteria.
3. How can I apply for a partial funding scholarship?
To apply, visit the scholarship provider’s official website, review the requirements, and submit an application before the deadline. Many require essays, recommendation letters, or proof of academic excellence.
4. Can I combine partial scholarships with other financial aid?
Yes! Many students use multiple scholarships, grants, or work-study programs to cover their education expenses.
5. Where can I find partial funding scholarships?
You can explore various scholarships on Scholarshiplit.com by searching under the Partial Funding category.