Training & Career Development

Training & Career Development

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Find Training Grants by Eligibility


Find Training Grants by Mechanism

F30
F99/K00
F31
F32
Research training opportunities for trainees at the graduate and postdoctoral levels

K99/R00
K01
K22
K02
K23
K08
Research training opportunities for scientists and clinical-researchers at the postdoctoral and early career faculty levels

T32
K12
R25
Research training opportunities on an institutional level to support multiple scientists and clinician-researchers at all levels of training

SC3
SC2
SC1
SUP
These programs have unique elements including specific institutional eligibility, or supplementation of an existing NINDS award.

NIH supports scientists at various stages in their careers, from predoctoral students on research training grants to investigators with extensive experience and who run large research centers

Data on the outcomes of selected NINDS training mechanisms and programs

A podcast for neuroscience trainees that takes you through the life cycle of a grant from idea to award.

NINDS’s diversity activities span the training pipeline, with innovative funding opportunities and mentoring networks across critical career transitions

Escalating costs of advanced training are forcing some scientists to abandon their research careers. The NIH Loan Repayment Program recruits and retains highly qualified health professionals in biomedical or biobehavioral research careers.