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

December 2025

  • 2nd European Science Diplomacy Conference
    • Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 December.
    • Copenhagen, Denmark and online.
    • Free!
    • Against the backdrop of a rapidly changing geopolitical and scientific-technological landscape, science diplomacy is playing an ever more important role in shaping Europe’s international engagement.

January 2026

  • Essential Scientific Computing for Environmental Scientists, an University of Edinburgh Online Introductory Training Course
    • Monday 12, Tuesday 13, Monday 19 and Tuesday 20 January, 10.00 am-1.30 pm each day.
    • Free!
    • These courses will cover skills and tools that train researchers and scientists in a range of core data skills for efficient, shareable, and reproducible research practices. This intermediate course will cover data analysis and good programming practices, which will assume knowledge equivalent to attendance at the introductory course.
    • Repeated again in October (Liverpool) and February (Edinburgh), introductory and advanced courses also available.
    • Apply by Wednesday 7 January.
  • The Society for Marine Mammalogy UK & Ireland Regional Student Chapter Conference 2026
    • Tuesday 13 to Friday 16 January.
    • Plymouth.
    • The UKIRSC conference is a free event that brings together students with an interest in marine mammal science from across the UK and Ireland, providing them with a friendly opportunity to present their work, hear from experienced researchers, and network with their peers.
    • Abstract deadline and register by Friday 7 November.
  • Practical introduction to basic applied social science methods, an ICES Training Course
    • Tuesday 27 to Friday 30 January.
    • Den Haag, the Netherlands.
    • 760€ (~£663).
    • The objective is that through gaining new skills, participants will be better able to work effectively with stakeholders in (collaborative) research projects, as well as have a better appreciation of the strengths of social sciences in fisheries and marine research.
    • ​​Register by 11.59 pm on Monday 8 December.
  • Coastal Futures 2026
    • Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 January.
    • London and online.
    • From £55.
    • Coastal Futures will bring together leaders and practitioners from across sectors to move beyond ambition and into action, navigating our shared future by exploring the policies, partnerships, and innovations needed to deliver a thriving ocean for all.
    • Abstract deadline Friday 17 October.

February 2026

  • Statistical Analyses with R, a Transmitting Science Online Training Course
    • Monday 2 to Friday 6 February.
    • 470€ (~£405) early bird pricing until Tuesday 30 September, 540€ (~£466) thereafter.
    • The course is given in four modules covering exploratory data analysis, univariate and multivariate statistical techniques and a final discussion session where students will work and discuss their projects.
  • SupeR!: an R course for marine sciences, a Umeå Marine Sciences Center Online Training Course
    • Sunday 8 to Friday 13 February.
    • 8500 SEK (~£673) including accommodation and meals.
    • Umeå University, Sweden.
    • A one-week advanced course on the use of the statistical programme R with a focus on examples from the Arctic, sub-Arctic and extreme environments. This advanced course will review the base R functions and data manipulation, before introducing you to statistical analyses (basic statistics, multivariate, linear and nonlinear modelling) for marine biology, ecology and biogeochemistry. 
    • Apply by 5.00 pm Wednesday 15 October.
  • Essential Scientific Computing for Environmental Scientists, an University of Edinburgh Intermediate Training Course
    • Wednesday 18 to Thursday 19 February.
    • Edinburgh.
    • Free! With additional funding available including travel and accommodation, and/or caring costs.
    • These courses will cover skills and tools that train researchers and scientists in a range of core data skills for efficient, shareable, and reproducible research practices. This intermediate course will cover data analysis and good programming practices, which will assume knowledge equivalent to attendance at the introductory course.
    • Introductory and advanced courses also available.
    • Apply by Friday 30 January.
  • Ocean Sciences Meeting 2026
    • Sunday 22 to Friday 27 February.
    • Glasgow and online.
    • From $309.60 (~£229) early bird pricing until Wednesday 14 January, $429.60 (~£318) thereafter.
    • The Ocean Sciences Meeting is the flagship conference for the ocean sciences and the larger ocean-connected community. Next year’s theme is Creating a Current of Community.
    • Submit an abstract by Wednesday 20 August.

March 2026

  • Essential Scientific Computing for Environmental Scientists, an University of Edinburgh Advanced Training Course
    • Tuesday 17 to Thursday 19 March.
    • Oxford.
    • Free! With additional funding available including travel and accommodation, and/or caring costs.
    • These courses will cover skills and tools that train researchers and scientists in a range of core data skills for efficient, shareable, and reproducible research practices. This advanced course will cover more specialist computational skills, such as how to run Python in a distributed computing environment to help analyse large data sets.
    • Introductory and intermediate courses also available.
    • Apply by Friday 27 February.

April 2026

  • Environmental Interactions of Marine Renewables Conference 2026
    • Monday 13 to Friday 17 April.
    • Oban.
    • From £350.
    • The conference theme is ‘From space to place: Marine Renewables driving change’, this is based around the geographic concept of a ‘place’ as an area that holds meaning to people or other organisms, as opposed to empty ‘spaces’ that do not hold such meaning.

August 2026