12IPC Travel Grants

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Travel awards are open to high-degree students and early-career scientists. We especially encourage submissions from those in Africa, Oceania and Latin America.

The amount awarded will depend on the applicant’s travel expenses, the availability of alternative travel support, and the quality of the submitted abstract. Deadline for submissions is 15 April 2026, and we will aim to notify all applicants in May 2026.

 

Presenter name


Country/region of origin

Country/region where you conduct most of your research in


Abstract(s) submitted to the scientific committee

(Maximum 250 words excluding title and author)
Awarding a travel grant will be dependent on abstract acceptance by the Scientific Committee


Current research or activities directly related to penguins, or penguin conservation and relevance to today’s challenges

Briefly describe your current research or other activities (including volunteer positions) that directly relate to penguin/penguin conservation (Maximum 200 words)


Previous penguin-related activities

Provide a list (from most recent to oldest) of up to four previous activities related to penguin research, monitoring or conservation that you have carried out. Please include a brief summary of the work, including locations and dates and who were you working with (e.g. supervisor(s) if you were a student). (Maximum 200 words)


Relevant publications or outputs

List up to three relevant publications or outputs (200 words max), highlighting their relevance to penguins. The information will be considered in the context of your career stage.


Motivation statement: Why you want to attend 12IPC, what you hope to gain, and how you will share outcomes with peers/colleagues and/or general public

Provide a brief summary of why you want to attend the 12IPC; include what you hope to gain by attending and how you plan on sharing this with peers/colleagues and incorporating it in your current as well as future research or conservation work. (Maximum 200 words)


Are you planning to attend and present at the 4th World Seabird Conference in Hobart, 2026?


Have you applied for a travel grant to the 4th World Seabird Conference in Hobart, 2026?


Thank you

Thank you for submitting your Travel Award application. A confirmation email with your submission details will be sent to you shortly.


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