The 13th International AIDS Society (IAS) Conference will be held in Kigali, Rwanda, from 13th to 17th July 2025. This 5-day event will bring together global experts, researchers, and advocates to address the latest advancements and challenges in the fight against HIV.
Whether you are a researcher, healthcare worker, or community advocate, this conference is your opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking discussions and make meaningful connections in the global HIV response.
Key Details
- Host Country: Rwanda
- Location: Kigali
- Conference Dates: 13th – 17th July 2025
- Duration: 5 Days
- Deadline to Apply: 22nd January 2025
- Benefits: Fully Funded (Travel, Accommodation, Stipend, Visa Reimbursement)
Financial Support & Benefits
The conference offers fully funded scholarships to selected individuals, covering the following:
- Travel: Pre-paid economy class return flight from your nearest international airport.
- Accommodation: Single room in a budget hotel.
- Allowance: Daily stipend for meals and incidentals.
- Visa: Visa costs will be reimbursed.
Who Can Apply?
The following individuals will be prioritized for this incredible opportunity:
- Nationals from all countries are eligible to apply.
- Researchers, volunteers, or students working in the field of HIV.
- Researchers from low-income and lower-middle-income countries.
- Key populations and people living with HIV.
- Young researchers and early-career investigators under the age of 35.
- Those under 35 who have not previously received an IAS Conference scholarship.
- Abstract presenters whose submissions are accepted for the conference.
Program Timeline
- 22nd January 2025: Application submissions close.
- February/March 2025: Review and selection process.
- Early April 2025: Results announcement.
- July 2025: Travel to Rwanda for the conference!
Don’t Miss This Opportunity!
This conference is a unique chance to be part of the global effort to end HIV/AIDS. Apply now and take the next step in your professional journey, whether you’re presenting cutting-edge research, learning from global experts, or connecting with the international HIV community.