Travel Awards
Funding Providers
The CASS Foundation
Location
Australia WideFunding Type
Cash grant G16499
Primary Category
ResearchEligible to
- Individuals
Funding
Amount (max): $5,000Total pool: Undisclosed
Round(s)
Currently Closed
- Opens 11-Aug-2025 Closes 19-Aug-2025
Last Round
- Closed 21-Feb-2025
Purpose
The purpose of the Travel Awards is to enable Early Career Researchers (ECR) to attend an international conference of significance to their research.
Overview
At an international conference applicants are expected to be presenting their current research as an invited presenter, as an oral presentation or a poster presentation. The research material to be presented at the conference should be current and not based primarily on the Applicant’s PhD studies.
Award amount
CASS offers Travel Awards of up to $5,000 for costs to attend and present at an international conference.
Conference timeframe
For travel between 1 May 2025 and 30 November 2025.
Limitations
Citizenship
Applicants must be either Australian citizens or Australian permanent residents. A visa issued for the purpose of full-time study or temporary employment in Australia (eg Visa 457 or its successor) does not constitute permanent resident status for the purpose of a Travel Award Application. Applications from Australian citizens who are resident overseas at the closing date for applications will not be considered.
Conferences
The Travel Award is not available for travel to attend conferences being held in Australia or to support overseas fieldwork, independent research or courses of study.
Prior Awardees
An Applicant will be awarded only (1) CASS Travel Award within any two-year period.
This means that a previous recipient is not eligible to reapply if they have received a CASS Travel Award for a conference commencing after 21 February 2023.
Exceptions to this are those Applicants that received a deferred CASS Travel Award.
Other Activities
Applicants may include pre or post conference visits to institutes and research colleagues if such activities are directly related to their primary research in Australia.
Applications / Guidelines
Contact Details
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