The Canadian Neurodevelopmental Research Training Platform (CanNRT) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Kids Brain Health Network (KBHN) to support trainees across Canada through the CanNRT–KBHN Trainee Travel Award.
This joint initiative will enable up to 10 trainees to attend and present their work at the KBH+ Conference 2026.
The award is designed to reduce financial barriers to conference participation, enabling trainees to share their research, connect with peers and leaders, and engage in a national, cross-sector research environment. It reflects a shared commitment to strengthening capacity in neurodevelopmental research and supporting the next generation of researchers.
KBHN is a national network focused on improving outcomes for children and youth with neurodevelopmental disabilities and their families. Through this partnership, KBHN and CanNRT are investing in trainees whose work contributes to more responsive and impactful research across Canada.
What’s next
Applications are now open for the CanNRT–KBHN Trainee Travel Award.
Eligible trainees are invited to review the call for applications and submit their application by May 15, 2026.