Travel Grants

The 33rd IEEE International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP 2025)
Seoul, South Korea, September 22-25, 2025  ICNP2025

ICNP 2025 Call for Travel Grant Applications

The purpose of the Travel Grant Program of IEEE ICNP 2025 is to encourage junior researchers' in-person participation in the conference by partially funding the travel costs for those who would otherwise be unable to attend. People from underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged to apply. In selecting applicants for travel support, preference will be given to those who satisfy one or more of the following criteria:

Applicants are expected to show evidence of a serious interest in computer networking, as demonstrated by coursework and project experience. The amount will depend on the applicant’s estimated expenses, our budget, and the number of applications.

All grants will be given to applicants who plan to attend in person.

How to Apply

The following information should be submitted in a single PDF file:

  1. CV: A CV with complete contact information and email address. If you are a US-based student, you must also state your visa status, including those on student visas (F-1, J-1, etc.).
  2. Personal statement: A personal statement (no more than 1 page) that indicates the applicant will attend IEEE ICNP 2025 in person and includes information that the applicant feels is relevant to support her/his case on how the student would benefit from attending IEEE ICNP 2025. This includes why conference attendance is important to the applicant's research and career development.
    1. The applicant should mention any papers or posters they submitted or have accepted and whether they are presenting any work (including if it is in one of the workshops or the poster session).
    2. The applicant should also state whether she/he has applied for any other funding support.
  3. Explanation of expenses: Applicants must include the estimated expenses for attending the conference (total and breakdown by conference registration, travel, lodging, and meals).
    1. State which registration category they plan to select.
  4. Advisor letter: A supporting letter from the advisor stating:
    1. The suitability of the ICNP program material to the student's research area;
    2. Confirmation that the applicant is in good standing at the institution;
    3. How ICNP will benefit the student’s research progress;
    4. the strengths and potential contributions of the student;
    5. Confirmation that the advisor can cover the remaining cost of the travel if a travel grant is awarded.

Applications that do not include the above items will not be considered. The expectation is that a student travel grant will significantly offset the expenses, though it may not fully cover these expenses.

Before awarding a travel grant, the organizing committee may request further clarifications from the student advisor.

Important Notes about Reimbursement

Funds can only be used toward registration, travel, sustenance, and lodging. To support as many students as possible, the amounts awarded will defray costs, but may not necessarily cover all costs. Funds will be disbursed only in the form of reimbursements for actual expenses. A receipt is required for any expense reimbursed (e.g., registration, airfare, and hotel receipts).

NOTE: US-based students MUST fly on a US carrier as required by NSF.

For reimbursement, the student must submit the following information:

Submit your travel grant application here

Additional Information

Please pay attention to the following details about the travel grant application and reimbursement process:

Important Dates

Submission deadline: August 15th, 2025
Notification of awards: August 22nd, 2025 (tentative)

Applicants are required to submit their applications before the deadline to ensure full consideration. However, late applicants may receive the travel grant if there is extra funding available.