CIHR Scholar in Training Cancer Conference Travel Award

Summary

As part of its longstanding partnership with the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), the CIHR Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is delighted to announce the launch of the inaugural AACR-CIHR Scholar-in-Training Awards (SITA) competition. An expansion of the highly prestigious and successful AACR SITA competition, these awards will support young investigators from Canada, particularly from underrepresented groupsFootnote 1, to present their research at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, the world's largest cancer research conference.

Objectives:

The AACR-CIHR SITAs aim to promote capacity building in the Canadian cancer research landscape by:

  • Enhancing the education and professional development of young investigators, particularly from traditionally underrepresented groupsFootnote 1 in cancer research, and encourage them to pursue careers in cancer research;
  • Providing scholars with an opportunity to share their research with the international cancer research community at the AACR Annual Meeting and network with leading experts in the field; and
  • Recognizing outstanding young investigators presenting meritorious proffered papers at the AACR Annual Meeting.

Recipients of the award will receive complimentary registration and a stipend towards travel, subsistence expenses, and poster printing costs to participate in the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, happening from April 25-30, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois. Awardees are responsible for making their own travel arrangements.

Eligibility

The eligibility criteria for the 2025 AACR-CIHR SITA are as follows:

  1. Candidates must be full-time doctoral students, postdoctoral fellows (post-PhD), or post-health professional degree fellows (e.g., nursing, physiotherapy, medicine, dentistry) at an academic or research institution.
  2. Candidates must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  3. Candidates must be the first author and presenter of a meritorious abstract at the AACR Annual Meeting 2025. Awardees are required to present in-person; remote presentations are not permitted.
  4. Candidates must be AACR Associate Members in good standing.
    • If you do not currently hold AACR Associate Membership, please apply on the AACR portal by October 28, 2024 in order to obtain a membership in time to then submit an application for an AACR-CIHR SITA. The membership is free. Further information regarding AACR Associate Membership can be found on their website.
  5. Employees or subcontractors of private industry are not eligible.
  6. Candidates may not receive the AACR-CIHR SITA more than once.
  7. If an awardee is unable to attend the AACR Annual Meeting 2025, the award must be forfeited. An awardee who cancels their participation in the Annual Meeting is financially responsible for any costs incurred.

If you would like to apply to the AACR-CIHR SITAs, but are uncertain about your eligibility, we encourage you to contact us at cihr.icr@uhn.ca. We are committed to ensuring that every applicant's eligibility is appropriately and fairly assessed.

How to Apply

Submit an online application form using the AACR portal. Please ensure that you respond 'Yes' to being a Canadian citizen or permanent resident in the application form to be considered for this award. Applications from all areas of cancer research are encouraged.

Please consult the AACR website for all other details regarding application requirements for the SITAs. Note: Application instructions on the AACR website are available in English only.

Applicants must apply for AACR Associate Membership by October 28, 2024, to be eligible.

Applicants must submit their AACR-CIHR SITA application by November 26, 2024 at 9:59 PM MT.

Agency Name
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
Contact Name
oris@uleth.ca
Grant Amount
ILS 168,000 per academic year for two years, with an additional ILS 20,000 granted annually for research expenses and research-related travel
Grant Location
External
Internal Deadline
Grant Type
Research
Travel
Grant Area
Health
Grant Eligibility
Students
Postdoc