TRAVEL GRANTS

A number of travel grants are available from various societies to support Ph.D. students and early-career researchers in actively participating in the symposium.

The current list of possible travel grants is summarized below. Please read the descriptions carefully to check eligibility criteria, application guidelines available further down this page or on the respective provider’s website.

We would like to sincerely thanks all our partners for these opportunities.

Country (eligibility)

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Organization providing travel grants

Austria

Austrian Society of Analytical Chemistry (ASAC)

ASAC awards a travel grant (max. EUR 1,000) to a student whose presentation (either oral or poster) has been accepted at the ISC. Please send your application together with a CV, a short letter of motivation explaining why you would like to attend the ISC, and confirmation of the acceptance of your abstract to stephan.hann@boku.ac.at

Czech Republic
(International)

Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University and
Faculty of Chemical Technology of University of Pardubice

We are pleased to support four travel grants for ISC 2026 (Prague), each covering the early-bird student registration fee including the short course. Click here for application rules and contact information

Denmark
(International)

Separation Sciences Foundation

Through the generous support of the Separation Science Foundation (SSF), the ISC 2026 Organizing Committee is pleased to offer two travel grants to support the participation of young scientists. Click here for detailed criteria and application rules.

Germany
(International)

Working Party Separation Science of the German Chemical Society (GDCh)

Travel grant details will be available in January 2026. Visit the sponsor’s website (link above) for application rules and contact information.

Please note that these grants are open not only to German or European applicants, but also to international young scientists.

France

Association Francophone des Sciencies Separatives

PhD students may apply for a travel grant from Afsep covering the registration fee for ISC 2026. For further details, please visit https://afsep.com or contact nathalie.delaunay@espci.fr 

Italy

The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the Società Chimica Italiana

The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the Società Chimica Italiana will sponsor two scholarships for ISC 2026 (Prague)—one for a PhD candidate and one for a postdoctoral researcher, each covering the value of the early-bird registration fee for the symposium. The grant application requirements will be available on https://www.soc.chim.it/it/divisioni/analitica/home. For further information, please contact: segreteria.sci.analitica@gmail.com

Norway

The Division of Analytical Chemistry of the Società Chimica Italiana

Click here to download the detailed criteria and application guidelines, or visit the website of the supporting organization above.

Spain

Spanish Society of Chromatography and Related Techniques (SECyTA)

SECyTA will sponsor several grants for PhD students who are members of the Society to attend the ISC 2026 conference and present their work. The grant application requirements will be available on  https://www.secyta.es/es/grantssecyta.

Switzerland

The Centre of Competence in Analytic Chemistry and Toxicology

ccCTA will sponsor at least 2 grants for PhD students from the French-speaking part of Switzerland. For further details, please visit www.cccta.ch or contact davy.guillarme@unige.ch

United Kingdom
(International)

The Chromatographic Society

PhD students may attend ISC2026 to present their research data using a ChromSoc John Dolphin Fellowship. Click on the link above for more information about eligibility criteria and application rules.

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