NYU Wild Animal Welfare Program

Current opportunities

Call for Expressions of Interest: NYU Wild Animal Welfare Summit

Deadline: March 1, 2024 (followed by rolling submissions)

Event: June 21-22, 2024

Location: New York University, New York, NY


The NYU Wild Animal Welfare Program is hosting a two-day wild animal welfare summit on June 21-22, 2024. The aim of this event is to connect scholars with an interest in this topic, particularly scholars across a variety of fields and career stages.


The first day of the summit will feature lightning talks and discussion sessions. The second day will feature breakout sessions for workshopping collaborative project ideas. Both days will also include vegan meals and plenty of networking opportunities.


We welcome expressions of interest from scholars in all fields, particularly scholars who work in animal welfare or conservation science. Please note that funding for travel and hotel is available for early-career scholars, i.e., scholars within five years of their terminal degree.


If you have interest in attending this summit, please send the below materials to Program Coordinator Sofia Fogel at sofia.fogel@nyu.edu. We guarantee full consideration of all submissions received by March 1, 2024. We will also consider submissions received after that date on a rolling basis.


Please include in your expression of interest:



Please note that if you answer questions (b) and (c), your answers can range from general (e.g., “Researching the effects of wildlife corridors on different kinds of species”) to specific (e.g., “Measuring the effects of a new wildlife corridor in Yellowstone National Park on the movement of elk populations.” Please also note that answering these questions does not commit you to discussing your ideas or presenting your work at the event.


Topics that we see as within scope for this summit include, but are not limited to:



If you are interested in these or related topics, we would love to hear from you! If you have any questions, feel free to contact Program Coordinator Sofia Fogel at sofia.fogel@nyu.edu.


Thank you to Animal Charity Evaluators and Open Philanthropy for your generous support of this program and event.

Past opportunities

Call for Papers: Award and Workshop on Wild Animal Welfare


The NYU Wild Animal Welfare Program is thrilled to announce that we are now accepting submissions for an award and workshop on wild animal welfare. We invite graduate students and early-career faculty or researchers in any field to submit current or recent (published 2022 or later) work on this topic. Papers do not need to be published in order to be considered. Selected authors will receive a $500 award and an all-expenses paid trip to the 2023 NYU Wild Animal Welfare Workshop, where they will be invited to present their work.


The 2023 NYU Wild Animal Welfare Workshop will be held in Fall 2023 on the NYU campus, at a date to be determined later this year. Selected authors will present their work to an audience of NYU faculty and students and other participants and attendees. There will also be a keynote address and a dinner. This workshop will be an excellent opportunity for early career scholars to discuss their research and meet other people working in this important and neglected space.


We welcome papers in any field in the humanities or sciences that can advance understanding of fundamental issues related to wild animal welfare via non-invasive research methods. Possible topics include but are not limited to:


 You will be asked for the following materials in PDF format:

- Curriculum vitae.

- Cover letter. The cover letter should be no more than 500 words, and should include a summary of your paper and of the research program of which this paper is part.

- Paper draft. This work should be current or recent (nothing published prior to 2022), no longer than 10,000 words (a self-contained excerpt is fine), and accessible for a multidisciplinary audience. 


Please contact sofia.fogel@nyu.edu with any questions about the award or workshop.