Deadline: 12-Apr-2026
The Mike Bull Award 2026 supports early career nature scientists conducting research in animal behaviour, ecology, and conservation in Australia. Grants of $5,000 fund fieldwork, equipment, conferences, and collaborations, fostering professional development while continuing Professor Mike Bull’s legacy in ecological and behavioural science.
Overview of the Award
The Mike Bull Award aims to support emerging careers in nature science while promoting research in animal behaviour, ecology, and conservation. The award emphasizes contributions to long-term field studies, population ecology, herpetology, parasitology, and behavioural ecology, particularly projects generating robust field data.
Focus Areas
Eligible research should align with one or more of the following:
- Animal behaviour and behavioural ecology
- Conservation biology and population ecology
- Herpetology and parasitology
- Long-term or field-based research programs
Who Can Apply
- Early career nature scientists, including recent PhD graduates or early post-doctoral researchers
- Applicants must be working in Australia; international applicants are eligible if research benefits Australian nature science
- The hosting research institution must be based in Australia
- Applicants must have no outstanding obligations from previously funded Nature Foundation projects
Funding Details
- Grant amount: $5,000 per award
- Funds can support:
- Fieldwork expenses and equipment
- Conference or seminar attendance, including registration and travel
- Visits to other labs or potential collaborators within Australia
How to Apply
- Confirm eligibility based on career stage and institutional affiliation
- Complete the application form
- Attach a current CV and a referee statement
- Ensure all previous Nature Foundation obligations are cleared
- Submit the complete application before the specified closing date
Why This Award Matters
The Mike Bull Award fosters professional development and research excellence in ecology and conservation. By funding field-based studies and collaborative opportunities, it helps early career scientists build impactful research programs and contributes to long-term conservation outcomes in Australia.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying with incomplete documentation (missing CV, referee statement, or application form)
- Having outstanding obligations from prior Nature Foundation projects
- Failing to demonstrate research relevance to Australian nature science
- Submitting after the specified closing date
FAQs
1. Who is eligible? Early career nature scientists in Australia, including recent PhDs and early post-docs.
2. Can international applicants apply? Yes, if their research benefits Australian nature science.
3. What is the funding amount? $5,000 per award.
4. What can the funding be used for? Fieldwork, equipment, conferences, and lab visits within Australia.
5. Which research areas are supported? Animal behaviour, conservation biology, herpetology, parasitology, population ecology, and behavioural ecology.
6. Are incomplete applications accepted? No, all submissions must be complete to be considered.
7. Can previous Nature Foundation grantees apply? Only if all prior obligations are fulfilled.
Conclusion
The Mike Bull Award 2026 empowers early career nature scientists to advance research in ecology, conservation, and behavioural science. By providing financial support for fieldwork, professional development, and collaborations, the award strengthens Australia’s scientific community while continuing Professor Mike Bull’s legacy.
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