- Don’t forget to first check out the Larry Calvert Travel Fund!
- The American Crystallographic Association (ACA) (which officially covers both North and South America), often advertises student awards and travel bursaries as part of its supported meetings, and for IUCr supported meetings.
- The triennial conference organisers for the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) Congresses normally offer student bursaries.
- The Canadian Light Source (CLS) offers student assistance to attend CLS workshops and/or perform experiments.
- The Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering (CINS) offers student assistance to perform neutron scattering experiments within Canada.
- Try obtaining information about Student Travel Grants from your University or College. Most Canadian Universities and Colleges offer these (if you know who to ask!).
- Please contact the CNCC webmaster if you have information on this.
- Most other crystallographic conferences and workshops offer bursaries for students.
- Other student funding sources? Please contact the CNCC webmaster if you have information on this.