ISOCARP Congress Scholarships

About the ISOCARP Scholarship
The ISOCARP Scholarship aims to empower undergraduate and graduate students, as well as young planning professionals, to engage directly with the global planning community at WPC61. It offers a unique opportunity for emerging planners to share their perspectives, learn from leading experts, and participate in shaping the future of cities.

Through this program, scholars will gain exposure to innovative practices, connect with peers from around the world, and contribute to discussions on how planning can respond to global challenges such as urbanization, climate change, technology, and social equity.


Scholarship Coverage
ISOCARP will award up to 50 scholarships to outstanding students and young professionals.
The scholarship may cover Congress registration fees, travel expenses, and/or accommodation for the duration of the Congress. Each award will be determined based on the applicant's profile and available resources. A small daily pocket allowance may also be provided.

Eligibility and Selection Criteria

Applicants must be:

  • Enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in urban planning, architecture, geography, or a related discipline, or be an early-career planning professional (under 35 years old)
  • Able to demonstrate academic excellence or professional achievement
  • Committed to advancing sustainable, inclusive, and resilient urban development
  • Proficient in English (the working language of the Congress)
  • Available to attend the full Congress (1–4 December 2025)


Selection will be based on:

  • Merit and Motivation: Academic record, professional accomplishments, and a clear statement of motivation for attending the Congress
  • Relevance: Alignment between the applicant's interests and the Congress theme "Cities and Regions in Action"
  • Contribution: Potential to contribute to and benefit from international planning dialogues
  • Diversity: Geographic, institutional, and gender diversity will be considered to ensure global representation. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application Requirements

Applicants should submit the following materials in one PDF file:

  1. Completed application form (available on the Congress website)
  2. Motivation letter (maximum 500 words)
  3. Curriculum Vitae (maximum 2 pages)
  4. Proof of student status or a letter from employer/university supervisor
  5. Abstract or summary of a project or idea relevant to the Congress theme

Deadline: 19 November 2025
Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

Application Form for Congress Scholarships→


Why Apply
The ISOCARP Scholarship is more than a financial award, it's an invitation to be part of a global community shaping the cities of tomorrow. This experience will inspire, connect, and empower the next generation of planners to think beyond borders and contribute to more equitable, resilient, and sustainable urban futures. For any inquiries related to the ISOCARP Congress Scholarships, please contact us at congress@isocarp.org.



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