TRAINING (2.5.1)
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The Swiss Zoological Society (SZS) aims at the promotion of scientific research in all fields of zoology, the encouragement of the publication of new discoveries and the facilitation of the exchange of ideas, particularly between young scientists.

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Travel Grants

Fieldwork for permafrost measurements with the Adula peak in the background
Fieldwork for permafrost measurements with the Adula peak in the background
Fieldwork for permafrost measurements with the Adula peak in the backgroundImage: Credits: SUPSI
Image: Credits: SUPSI

Each year, the Swiss Zoological Society (SZS) awards several travel grants of up to CHF 1000.- to students to support fieldwork or attendance at international conferences. These grants primarily cover travel expenses, and if additional funds are available, may also contribute toward registration fees (however, funding does not extend to meals). Applicants are encouraged to seek supplementary funding from other sources to cover remaining costs, if necessary.

Who can apply?

PhD students in any field relevant to zoology at a Swiss academic institution. Applicants must hold an active SZS membership at the time of application.

Additional eligibility criteria

Previous presentation (poster or talk) at a biology conference.
Each student may receive only one grant during their PhD studies.

Application documents

The following documents should be sent by the applicant as a single application file (PDF) to the president of the SZS (marius.roesti[at]unibe.ch):

1) Motivation letter (maximum 1 page)

2) CV (maximum 2 pages)

3) Brief budget

4) Title and abstract of your current or past presentation at the biology conference

The application deadline is one week before the biology conference, which takes place annually in February. Applicants will be notified in March.

2022: Marcos Da Silva (Univ Basel), Océane La Loggia (Univ Bern)

2023: Julie Fahy (Univ Geneva), Diana Isabel Rendón-Mera (Univ Basel)

2024: Abhishek Meena (Univ Zurich)

2025: Camille Cornet (Univ Neuchatel), Océane Ferreira (Univ Bern)