Zebra Foundation Grants Available for Zoological Medicine Research

The Zebra Foundation for Veterinary Zoological Education was formed by the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS), a specialist division of the British Veterinary Association (BVA), with the objective of assisting veterinary students and veterinary surgeons to gain additional experience in veterinary zoological medicine.

The Foundation makes grants available to help veterinary surgeons and students extend their knowledge of and skills in zoological medicine. This may be by visiting relevant institutions at home or abroad, or by undertaking research projects (laboratory, field or clinic-based) in relevant disciplines.

The scheme is open to veterinary students or veterinary surgeons anywhere in the world who wish to undertake appropriate research activities.

Awards of between £100 and £1,000 can be made.

The application deadlines are 31 March and 30 September each year.

Applications should be made in the year in which the project is due to take place. Applicants are generally informed about the result of their application by the end of June (for March applications) and December (for September applications).

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