External opportunities

If you are looking for Graduate School activities, see our Upcoming Events.

SUPER retains centrally-held funds to cover costs for PGRs to take advantage of external opportunities which would benefit their studies or future career. Read more in our Finance Information document.

Recurring

  • Transmitting Science Online Training Courses
    • Various dates and times.
    • Specialised courses to develop your research skills, improve the quality of your publications, and connect with a global network of scientists committed to lifelong learning.
  • Discovery of Sound in the Sea Underwater Acoustics Webinar Series
    • Annually April to November, certain Wednesdays, various times.
    • Topics on underwater sound and it’s impact and mitigation. Professional development certificates are available to those who attend or watch the archived video of all webinars in a calendar year.

May 2026

June 2026

  • Workshop on Solitary and Out-of-habitat Bottlenose Dolphins 
    • Wednesday 10 and Friday 12 June, 11 am to 2 pm BST.
    • Free.
    • Case studies from recent European events will serve as a foundation for discussing assessment protocols, decision frameworks, and coordinated response strategies. The workshop aims to strengthen cross-border collaboration and identify research priorities that can support evidence-based management of these increasingly frequent and high-profile cases.
  • Freshwater Biological Association ASM 2026 
    • Thursday 11 June.
    • Edinburgh.
    • From £32.50.
    • This year’s theme will cover a range of new approaches being used for freshwater science, including bio/hydro acoustics, eDNA, citizen science, drones and the emerging role of machine learning for pattern recognition.
  • 2026 BioInference Conference
    • Wednesday 10 to Friday 12 June.
    • University of St Andrews.
    • £70.
    • Highlighting work involving mathematical modelling, statistical methods, or machine learning approaches for broadly interpreted biological problems. 
    • Abstract deadline is Saturday 31 January.
  • World Biodiversity Forum
    • Sunday 14 to Friday 19 June.
    • Davos, Switzerland.
    • 390€ (~£340).
    • The WBF convenes the community to build broad and strong leadership and networks for transformation, bringing science, arts, society, and businesses together, across generations.

August 2026

September 2026

  • ISEC Annual Science Conference 2026 
    • Tuesday 15 to Friday 18 September.
    • Brest, France.
    • Student pricing of €446 (~£389) for full in-person event until Tuesday 1 September.
    • This event brings together marine scientists from around the world to present innovative research, share ideas and establish long-lasting collaborative partnerships.
    • Abstract deadline is Wednesday 25 February

November 2026

  • The 8th International Marine Conservation Congress 
    • Friday 13 to Tuesday 17 November.
    • Edinburgh.
    • Early bird pricing from £285 until Friday 26 June, additional 15% thereafter.
    • With over 800 delegates, IMCC is the world’s largest gathering dedicated to ocean conservation, bringing together scientists and practitioners, including regulators, fishers, educators, artists, students, journalists, and more.
    • Abstract deadline is Friday 6 March.