The WFN has been offering research grants to young neurologists since 2011.
Please click here for the list of recent prior grantees and reports.
The WFN mission is to "foster quality neurology and brain health worldwide" and this year the WFN is offering up to 6 grants of up to $25,000 with a maximum spend of $100,000.
Research Projects that will be considered for funding include the following:
Download Grants-in-Aid Rules and Regulations
Neurologists less than 10 years from graduating in neurology from WFN Member Societies.
Preference will be given to applicants residing in in areas of World Bank low/lower-middle-income countries.
The WFN seeks to fund low cost, high impact education and outcome research projects able to be implemented locally (at source). International cooperation is encouraged.
(Please Note: Projects to provide routine health care and ongoing research proposals are not eligible).
Projects should be in education, improvement of services (regional or national) or scientific and require the collection of data to test a hypothesis.
Each grant will have to satisfy its terms of the agreement (see below).
In the application please address the following points:
How does the project directly address the mission of the WFN?
What is the return on invested effort in funds and/or time?
Is this a time-limited project with a measurable outcome or is it an initiative that will grow and support the development of further research or initiatives?
Within the WFN and among committees, initiatives and task forces, with outside partners, governmental and non-governmental organisations, the WHO, fundraising agencies etc.
Please suggest possible partners. For example, a project on stroke would probably be interesting for the WSO, for epilepsy possibly with the ILAE etc. (See co-sponsored grants)
How will the outcome be measured?
Good governance, transparent monitoring and clear interim and financial reports are required.
The WFN encourages 'co-sponsored' grants. These grants will be co-sponsored by the WFN and a partner organisation (PO). The PO can be a scientific society (e.g. ILAE, MDS, etc.), a regional society (EAN, AOAN etc.) or a national society. The PO will sign a sponsorship agreement with the WFN to define the shared costs and the role of the individual partners in such projects.
Project responsibility and reporting will be shared by the WFN and the partner organisation.
ALL FUNDING MUST BE RECEIVED THROUGH AN ACADEMIC INSTITUTE ACCOUNT.