Global Research Award
The ASH Global Research Award was designed to support future international scientific leaders, increase hematology capacity, and nurture global collaboration. The award is intended to support hematologists between completion of training and the establishment of their independent careers.
The Global Research Award is accepting Letters of Intent (LOIs) until September 2, 2025, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern time.
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Program Benefits
The Global Research Award provides funding for projects for up to three years, depending on the proposed project need. For projects of one year or less, the applicant may request up to $100,000. For projects of more than one year, the applicant may request up to $150,000. Exact amounts will be determined based on the project requirements and costs for the region. See Additional Benefit InformationProject Options
AGRA supports hematology research and hematology training opportunities. Hematology research includes basic, translational, patient-oriented, and outcomes-based research; Training opportunities may include training at other institutions by trainees or early-career investigators, pilot studies, collaborative projects, and other proposals for career development. See Project Option DetailsProgram Mentorship
The Global Research Award requires that all applicants have a local mentor and a global mentor. The global mentor must be in a region or country outside of the applicant’s region or country of residence. One of the two mentors must be an ASH Active or International member. See Additional Mentorship InformationApplication Process and Required Materials
ASH requires applicants to submit a letter of intent (LOI) via the online awards system. The LOI is mandatory and must include a description of the proposed project and its timeline, an outline of the project's funding amount, plans for the mentorship team, a description of the applicant's career level, and the applicant's Curriculum Vitae (CV) or equivalent. See Additional Information on Required MaterialsEvaluation and Selection
Reviewers will assess all submitted letters of intent and select the applicants who will be invited to submit a full proposal. ASH will review all completed applications submitted by the application deadline and will select the applicants to be funded. Application decisions and critiques will be sent to all applicants. See Additional Evaluation InformationKey Dates
Letters of Intent Submission Available | March 1, 2025 |
Letter of Intent Deadline Applicants may request assistance with identifying mentors as they complete the LOI |
September 2, 2025 |
Eligibility Notification Emails Sent | January 2026 |
Application Deadline for Invited Applicants | April 2026 |
Award Winners Notified | July 2026 |
Explorer Pathway Program
Applicants from lower- and middle-income countries who submit an AGRA application will also be considered for the Explorer Pathway Program, which is a year-long career development program for individuals that provides training and resources to support applicant unique needs. Program participants are expected to emerge from this career development program better prepared to submit competitive proposals to the AGRA program and other funding opportunities. To help them achieve their goals, recipients are provided $20,000.
To participate in the Explorer Pathway Program, applicants must submit an AGRA Letter of Intent via the ASH Awards application portal.
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Questions?
For questions about the award or the application process, please contact the ASH Awards Department at [email protected].
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