Travel Grant Program

Center for Healthcare Delivery Science and Innovation, University of Chicago
Award USD 0–1K ≈ €0–€920
Closing date 47 days left · May 18, 2026
Location Global
For Individuals

About this opportunity

The Center for Healthcare Delivery Science and Innovation offers a unique competitive award program to help defray the cost of travel and registration fees for trainees (residents, fellows, pharmacy, social work, and others), nurses or other healthcare professionals who wish to present best practice from delivering innovative care at a national symposium. Travel Grant recipients are awarded up to $1000 to offset the cost of registration, poster development and/or travel expenses. Awardees are acknowledged at the Center for Healthcare Delivery Science & Innovation's annual Quality & Safety Symposium. The program is designed for completed projects that contain methods to judge success through metrics and outcomes, and are ideally innovative in nature. All applicants must be affiliated with the University of Chicago or University of Chicago Medicine.

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual

Region

United States

How to apply

Institutional approval

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

cv · cover_letter · letters_of_recommendation

Review process

Applications are reviewed by the Travel Grant Review Committee, a multidisciplinary team made up of HDSI members who take into consideration the rigor and impact of the research, the prominence of the meeting it will be presented at and the recommendation from the mentor.

Additional benefits

  • travel_support

Restrictions

  • no_concurrent_funding

Post-award obligations

  • acknowledge_funder

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