Travel Grant Resources
Logos & Images
When applying for the DWS Travel Grant, you will be asked to provide the DWS logo in your presentation. If you require our logo in blue, please click here. If you require our logo in white, please click here. Once you have opened the logo of your choice, simply click 'save image'.
For an image of a Whitley Workstation or Hypoxystation, please see the images listed below and click on your chosen workstation. If your particular model of workstation is not there, please email isobel_grace@dwscientific.co.uk
Whitley A20 Workstation
Whitley A35 Workstation
Whitley A45 Workstation
Whitley H35 Hypoxystation
Writing your article
Once you have been accepted for the DWS Travel Grant and have presented your poster at the event, you will need to write a short article about your experience. The article must include:
1. Information about your research and how the Whitley Workstation or Hypoxystation helped contribute to your work.
2. Details regarding your experience at the conference.
3. How the DWS Travel Grant helped you throughout this journey.
We suggest a word count of between 200 - 400 words and advise sending your article no later than 3 weeks after the conference has ended - please email this to isobel_grace@dwscientific.co.uk
Once this is completed, we will be in touch to let you know when your blog will be published.
Still looking for inspiration to write your article? Why not have a read of some of our previous travel grant awardees' articles on our blog or see the examples below:
1. Isabel Pires Receives the Don Whitley Scientific Travel Grant
2. DWS Travel Grant Awardee Presents Research in Slovenia
3. PhD Student Presents Research in Marseille with the DWS Travel Grant