AHS Student Research Award

AHS Announces a STudent Scholarship Opportunity to attend the 68th Annual Scientific Meeting

The American Headache Society is pleased to announce the availability of ten new student scholarship awards to support attendance at the 68th Annual Scientific Meeting, being held June 4-7, 2026 at the Orlando World Center Marriott in Orlando, FL. The AHS Student Research award is designed to expand access to the meeting for early-career researchers and to foster the next generation of headache investigators.

By providing travel support, the scholarship encourages principal investigators and mentors to support students to attend the Annual Scientific Meeting and gain early exposure to the scientific, clinical, and professional community of AHS. Attendance at this formative stage helps young investigators build lasting connections with the Society, engage with leaders in the field, and explore career pathways in the headache field including research.

The AHS Student Research Award also aims to broaden participation by welcoming students whose work intersects with or complements headache research, helping to strengthen the pipeline, interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation within the field.

Through this award, AHS invests in the professional development of students while strengthening the future of headache research and the Society itself.

Recipients will receive complimentary meeting registration, a stipend up to $1,000 for reimbursement of eligible travel expenses as noted on the recipient acceptance letter, and a one-year AHS Trainee membership (or a one-year extension of an existing Trainee membership).

Applicant must:

  • Must reside in the US
  • Be an undergraduate, graduate, or medical student at the time of application
  • Must attend the Annual Scientific Meeting and submit a poster for display and participate in in-person Q&A sessions.
  • Not have won an AHS scholarship within the past 2 years

Criteria for selection are based on:

  • The quality of the abstract submission
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • Personal Statement

Eligibility Criteria:

Applicants must meet all of the following requirements:

  • Must be the presenting author on the accepted abstract
  • Only one applicant per laboratory or research group may apply; the mentor should be involved in selecting the student who applies

*Please note failure to attend in person will result in forfeiture of your scholarship award. If an unforeseen circumstance arises that prevents you from attending the meeting after you have received a Frontiers Award, we invite you to apply for the next Frontiers Award opportunity available even if it is within 2 years of having received the forfeit award.

Applicants should submit the electronic application and all supporting materials no later than Sunday, February 22, 2026 at 11:59 PM ET.