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

  • Challenger Society for Marine Science Conference
    • Monday 7 to 11 September.
    • Bangor.
    • From £190.
    • The conference has become the UK’s largest gathering of marine scientists attracting around 300 leading UK marine scientists, science managers and early career scientists. It provides an excellent opportunity for networking as well as giving early career scientists the opportunity to present their work in a friendly environment.
    • Abstract deadline Friday 29 May. 
  • 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.