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The Working Group Separation Science of the GDCh Division of Analytical Chemistry promotes the participation of young scientists in selected Conferences, seminars or workshops by awarding travel grants. The prerequisite is usually active participation in the event (oral or poster presentation).
The Working Group Separation Science in the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the GDCh supports the participation of young scientists at the "44th International Symposium on Capillary Chromatgraphy and 21st GCxGC Symposium" in Riva del Garda by awarding a limited number of travel grants of €500,-. Young researchers (especially PhD students) can apply for such a travel grant if they will actively participate with a poster or oral presentation in Riva del Garda.
Scholarships can be applied for electronically until 10 April 2026 to the AK Separation Science, Dr Martin Vogel (martin.vogel@uni-muenster.de). The following documents must be submitted: fully completed and signed scholarship form (as a pdf document), abstract, confirmation of receipt or acceptance of the abstract.
The Working Group Separation Science in the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the GDCh supports the participation of young scientists at the "19th International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology" in Leuven by awarding a limited number of travel grants in the amount of €500,-. Young scientists (especially PhD students) can apply for such a travel grant if they will actively participate in the HTC-19 in Leuven with a poster or oral presentation.
Scholarships can be applied for by 10 April 2026 to the AK Separation Science, Dr Martin Vogel (martin.vogel@uni-muenster.de), in electronic form. The following documents must be submitted: fully completed and signed scholarship form (as a pdf document), abstract, confirmation of receipt or acceptance of the abstract.
The Working Group Separation Science in the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the GDCh supports the participation of young scientists at the "55th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques (HPLC 2026)" in Indianapolis by awarding a limited number of travel grants in the amount of €500,-. Young scientists (especially PhD students) can apply for such a travel grant if they will actively participate in HPLC 2026 in Indianapolis with a poster or oral presentation.
Scholarships can be applied for electronically until 20 April 2026 to AK Separation Science, Dr Martin Vogel (martin.vogel@uni-muenster.de). The following documents must be submitted: fully completed and signed scholarship form (as a pdf document), abstract, confirmation of receipt or acceptance of the abstract
.
The Working Group Separation Science in the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the GDCh supports the participation of young scientists at the "35th International Symposium on Chromatography (ISC 2026)" in Prague by awarding a limited number of travel grants in the amount of €500,-. Young scientists (especially PhD students) can apply for such a travel grant if they will actively participate with a poster or oral presentation at the ISC 2026 in Prague.
Scholarships can be applied for electronically until 20 June 2026 to the AK Separation Science, Dr Martin Vogel (martin.vogel@uni-muenster.de). The following documents must be submitted: fully completed and signed scholarship form (as a pdf document), abstract, confirmation of receipt or acceptance of the abstract.

The Working Group Separation Science in the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the GDCh supports the participation of young scientists in the "4th European Sample Preparation Conference - 3rd Green and Sustainable Analytical Chemistry Conference (EuSP 2026 - GSAC 2026)" in Santiago de Compostela by awarding a limited number of travel grants in the amount of €500,-. Young researchers (especially doctoral students) can apply for such a travel grant if they will actively participate in EuSP 2026-GSAC 2026 in Santiago de Compostela with a poster or oral presentation.
Scholarships can be applied for by 01 July 2026 to the AK Separation Science, Dr Martin Vogel (martin.vogel@uni-muenster.de), in electronic form. The following documents must be submitted: fully completed and signed scholarship form (as a pdf document), abstract, confirmation of receipt or acceptance of the abstract
.