The Pacific Seabird Group is accepting applications for 2026 PSG Student Research Grants

Pacific Seabird Group 

“Student research grants are awarded to aid student-led research and support up-and-coming scholar members of the Pacific Seabird Group.  Due to the generosity of the Former Chairs, the PSG Student Research Grant program will fund 3-5 grants for up to [US]$3000 each.

The application deadline is February 6th, 2026 and funds will be awarded at the [PSG’s] 2026 Virtual Annual Meeting.

To be eligible, applicants must be members and currently enrolled students (Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral), and the proposed research must involve seabirds of any taxa or geography. To become a PSG member, click here. Requested funds should support costs directly associated with research including field or lab supplies and equipment, travel to research or lab sites, licensing and permitting fees, and dissemination of results.

Applications will be evaluated based on significance and scientific merit of the proposed research, relevance to PSG's mission, and potential impact of the requested funding. For details on eligibility and the application form, please visit the PSG Student Research Grants website.”

John Cooper, Emeritus ACAP Information Officer, 08 January 2026

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ACAP is a multilateral agreement which seeks to conserve listed albatrosses, petrels and shearwaters by coordinating international activity to mitigate known threats to their populations.

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