Grants, awards and training programmes

IHS offers various grants and awards annually. We are proud our grants have assisted many young researchers in building an academic and clinical career in the field of headache, throughout the years. Read the results of our questionnaire of previous grant recipients here.

IHS Clinical and Basic Science Headache Research Fellowship Award

IHS Fellowship – 1-year fellowship award aims to support innovative and impactful research from young investigators, promote the career of young investigators in the field of headache, and increase the knowledge base of headache disorders. Applications for basic or clinical science headache research, or a combination of basic and clinical research, are considered.

Application for the Fellowship is closed for 2023. Check back later in the year for information on 2024 grants.

Details of past IHS Fellowship recipients can be found on the Science and Research Committee page.

IHS Junior Research Grant

The IHS Junior Research Grant aims to support innovative and impactful research from young investigators, promote the career of young investigators in the field of headache, and increase the knowledge base of headache disorders. Applications for basic or clinical headache research, or a combination of basic and clinical research, will be considered.

Application for the Junior Research Grant is closed for 2023. Check back later in the year for information on 2024 grants.

IHS Secondary Headache Research Grant

The IHS Secondary Headache Research Grant aims to support research related to secondary headache disorders, including preclinical and clinical aspects, from epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation to diagnosis and treatment.

Applications for basic or clinical headache research, or a combination of basic and clinical research, will be considered.

Application for the Secondary Headache Research Grant is closed for 2023. Check back later in the year for information on 2024 grants.

IHS Research into Headache in Children and Adolescents – Seed Funding Grant

The International Headache Society is funding awards to initiate projects that study headaches in Children and Adolescents. The purpose of these awards is intended to initiate new projects that will result in extramural funding.

Application for the 2023 Research into Child and Adolescent Research seed funding is now closed. Check back later in the year for information on 2024 grants.

IHS Allied Specialities Scholarships

The IHS Allied Specialities Scholarship aims to develop expertise in the field of headache for allied specialities, e.g. nurses, therapists. The Allied Specialities Scholarship will facilitate training through a short-stay scholarship for clinical training / research project in a major headache centre.

Application is now open for the 2023 Allied Specialities Scholarships.

IHC Travel grants

Travel grants are offered to young researchers and physicians to attend the bi-ennial International Headache Congress (IHC).

Application for the travel grants is closed for 2023. The next available grants will be for IHC 2025.

IHS Headache Science Awards

Two Headache Science Awards are offered, one for early-career scientists, and one for mid-career scientists.

The Awards are offered on an annual basis to recognise promising early- and mid-career basic, clinical or translational scientists who are members of IHS and whose research has contributed to the headache field.

Application for the 2023 Headache Science Awards is now closed. Check back later in the year for information on 2024 awards.

IHS Virtual Mentoring Programme

The IHS Juniors Group runs a virtual mentoring programme to promote global mentorship, collaborations, and support within our society.

Mentors and mentees are paired based on either clinical, research, advocacy interests or career paths; the Juniors Group will do its best to match mentors and mentees applications together with a general consensus.

For more information visit the Juniors Group page.

Grants for young physicians and researchers living in countries included in the World Bank listing as Lower-, Lower-middle and Upper-middle income

These programmes aim to encourage physicians to visit a specialised headache institution abroad and actively increase their knowledge on headache disorders and specialised headache management. It is intended the scholar will spread this knowledge to their home countries and help increase expertise to build a national headache medicine infrastructure.

IHS Trainee Programme

Clinical training period of up to 12 weeks at an international headache centre.

IHS Short-stay Scholarship

Clinical training period of up to 6 weeks at an international headache centre. In IHC years this will usually be in the region where the IHC is held and scholars will attend the IHC. In non-IHC years the scholar will attend a major headache congress and headache centre in the same region.

Application for the Trainee Programme and Short-stay Scholarship is closed for 2023. Check back later in the year for information on 2024 grants.

Non-IHS grants/courses/awards

Master of Headache Disorders – University of Copenhagen

Do you want to become a master of headache disorders? The University of Copenhagen and the Danish Headache Center have been running a successful master programme in headache disorders since 2016 with close to 90 graduates so far.

Application is now open – click here for more information. Course starts October 2024.

Application deadline 1 May 2024.