The 25th International Geological Congress Fund

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The call for nominations is currently closed

Applications for 2016 are now closed.

Congratulations to the eight young geoscientists who have been awarded a travel grant to support their attendance and give presentations at the 35th International Geological Congress (IGC) in Cape Town in July-August 2016. The travel funds are awarded under a joint scheme funded by the 25th IGC Fund in a partnership between the Academy and the Geological Society of Australia (GSA). The 2016 awardees are:

  • James Austin, CSIRO
  • Milo Barham, Curtin University
  • Morgan Blades, University of Adelaide
  • Rhodri Davies, Australian National University
  • Tara Djokic, University of New South Wales
  • Brendan Hanger, Australian National University
  • Stephan Harris, University of New South Wales
  • Huaiyu Yuan, Macquarie University

The 25th IGC Fund is open in IGC years to practicing geoscientists resident in Australia or New Zealand who hold a degree in geosciences and who have been chosen to present at the IGC. Those eligible to receive grants under the scheme should generally be PhD, Masters or honours student or within 10 years of receiving a PhD.

Further travel fund opportunities exist through the 34th IGC Fund, which is open year-round to support young Australian and New Zealand geoscientists undertake international travel for fieldwork or conference (non-IGC) attendance. The 34th IGC fund is awarded by the Academy in partnership with the Australian Geoscience Council. More information is available here.

For further information contact

National Committees Office
ia@science.org.au
Phone: 02 6201 9456

This scheme is funded by the 25th International Geological Congress Fund and is operated in collaboration with the Geological Society of Australia.

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