To support participation in the International Camelina Conference (ICC 2026), a limited number of grants will be available under three different schemes.
Student Grants
A limited number of student grants will be available to support student participation in the conference.
Students wishing to apply must submit an oral or poster contribution and declare their eligibility during the registration process.
Applicants are required to complete the registration with payment pending and are strongly advised not to proceed with payment until the grant decision has been communicated.
Grants will be awarded based on the scientific quality of the submitted contribution, as evaluated by the Local Scientific Committee.
Students selected for a grant will receive a full registration fee waiver. Those not selected will be required to complete the registration payment by the indicated deadline.
Young Researchers Grants
A limited number of grants are available to support early-career researchers attending ICC 2026.
These grants include:
Eligibility
Applicants must have obtained their PhD within the last 10 years (career breaks will be taken into account).
How applications are evaluated
Applications will be reviewed by the Local Organizing Committee, taking into account:
How to apply
Applicants must complete the application form:
ICC 2026 – Young Researchers Grant Application Form
ISPL/ICC Bonus Grants
To further enrich the experience of participants attending ISPL 2026, a limited number of ISPL/ICC Bonus Grants are available to support participation in ICC 2026.
These grants include:
Who can apply
All researchers registered (or planning to register) for ISPL 2026 are eligible, regardless of career stage or geographical origin.
How applications are evaluated
Applications will be reviewed by the Local Organizing Committee, taking into account:
How to apply
Applicants must complete the application form:
ISPL/ICC Bonus Grant Application Form
Key Dates
We strongly encourage participants to apply early and take advantage of these opportunities to engage with the international Camelina research community.