28th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MEDICAL IMAGE COMPUTING
AND COMPUTER ASSISTED INTERVENTION
23-27 SEPTEMBER 2025 • DAEJEON CONVENTION CENTER

AWARDS

MICCAI 2025 Conference Awards and Grants

Each year, researchers and scientists are eligible to receive financial support to attend the annual MICCAI conference in the form of awards and grants. This year's award lineup includes the MICCAI Registration and Travel Grants and NIH Travel Awards.

More information, including details about the application process, will be available soon. Applications will open after Early Acceptances have been announced in mid-May, 2025.

MICCAI Registration and Travel Grants

The MICCAI Society is pleased to provide financial support to members of the MICCAI Community who are from diverse and underserved backgrounds and want to attend the annual MICCAI conference. Diversity, in this case, encompasses a wide range of characteristics in the scientific community including, but not limited to, underrepresented gender and racial/ethnic groups, differing abilities, lower-income countries and countries where few papers are received at MICCAI conferences.

Eligibility

All members of the MICCAI community are eligible to apply. Selection will be based on the following priorities:

  • Authors of a paper accepted at the MICCAI conference
  • Candidates who are current students, young scientist or early-career scientists
  • Candidates from underrepresented groups (see more details)
  • Candidates with diverse backgrounds

NIH Travel Awards

The NIH Travel Awards provide funding to US-based students and early career scientists to attend the MICCAI 2025. The awards aim to enhance diversity in conference attendance and provide underrepresented groups in science with the opportunity to reach an international community for career development t and scientific collaborations.

The awards cover in-person MICCAI 2025 conference registration, including the main conference and both satellite event days, and one-year MICCAI Society membership. Awards will be given in the form of registration waiver codes.

Eligibility:

All USA-based students and early career scientists (within four years of their terminal degree) are eligible. Priority will be given to authors from underrepresented populations per NIH definition in the Biomedical, Clinical, Behavioral and Social Sciences in Research.