The EAZWV Student Grants were created to help European undergraduate and postgraduate students that are truly dedicated to zoological medicine, but do not have the financial means to access the benefits that EAZWV provides.
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This grant provides full or partial coverage of the membership fees for the following year. Applicants open in October or November.
Anyone that meets the EAZWV student membership criteria can apply for the Membership grant. Typically around 10 membership grants are awarded each year. Student membership grant
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In honour and in memory of the EAZWV executive director and long standing member of our association there are 3 grant categories awarded yearly. Zoo and wildlife Health Conference registration, student summer school or workshop
registration and the submission fee for an article to the Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine.
Only current EAZWV student members can apply for these grants. Hugo Fernandez Bellon - Student grants
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Click here for the latest Student Grant call*.

Students attending a summer school
*For the latest information on opening/closing dates for application, please revisit this page regularly and also subscribe to our social media pages to get notifications of any changes: Instagram and Facebook
Notes:
- All applications are anonymised prior to review by the EAZWV student Board.
- A member of a scientific committee will assist in reviewing the JZWM article submission grant applications
- Depending on the number of applications we receive, we may decide to award partial grants, thus benefitting more applicants.
- Only eligible applications meeting the grant criteria will receive awards. Any unallocated grant funding will be returned to the EAZWV operating budget.
- Please ensure you are selecting the appropriate membership type for the year you are applying.
To create a fairer system, students who receive or are able to receive a stipend or a salary for their work, are differentiated from students who are still working on their basic veterinary degree.