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The Division of Electrochemistry of the German Chemical Society (GDCh) promotes the participation of junior scientists in national and international Conferences by awarding travel grants.
The Division is offering a limited number of travel grants of up to 500 euros each to attend the Division conference Electrochemistry 2026 to be awarded. The prerequisite is active participation in the conference with a poster or presentation. One of these scholarships can be applied for by 1 September 2026 by e-mail to Maike Fries (GDCh Office) under the keyword "Conference Scholarship Electrochemistry 2026". A maximum of two scholarships will be awarded per working group. The complete documentation includes the following documents:
The Division of Electrochemistry is awarding a limited number of travel grants for the year 2026 for participation in freely selectable Conferences.
Framework conditions:
Scholarships can be applied for with the subject "Conference Scholarship Electrochemistry" at least 3 weeks before the start of the event by e-mail to Dr. Lisa Pecher (GDCh Office) Each application contains - summarised in a PDF - the following documents:

To mark its 65th anniversary, the Division of Electrochemistry awarded a total of 39 conference scholarships, 14 of which were for the 76th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) in Mainz.