There are several opportunities for young investigators to receive travel awards from ISN to attend the 2014 Congress. You can read more about the applications at:
Inquiries should be addressed to Joyce Lancaster:
Key dates
· April 30: Application deadline for all awards.
Heiligenberg Student Travel Awards
Six awards or more (up to a total of $700 each) are available to cover expenses such as travel to and from the conference site, conference registration fee, and/or housing costs.
http://www.neuroethology.org/ebusisne/AWARDS/HeiligenbergTravelAwards.aspx
Developing Neuroethology Award
This fund provides travel support for neuroethologists from emerging and developing countries to attend and present their work at the International Congress of Neuroethology.
http://www.neuroethology.org/ebusisne/AWARDS/DevelopingNeuroethologyAward.aspx
Young Investigator Awards
This award is targeted to doctoral graduate students and early post-doctoral fellows who have shown outstanding promise and have already made a significant research contribution in any aspect of the field of neuroethology. Our emphasis in attributing these awards is that young investigators represent the ISN of tomorrow, and the Society believes it is important to acknowledge and reward our future leaders in this way. Award amount is up to US$1,200.
http://www.neuroethology.org/ebusisne/AWARDS/YoungInvestigatorAwards.aspx