The Geomorphology Association of Ireland (GAI) brings together all those interested in Ireland's changing landscape.
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The Geomorphology Association of Ireland (GAI) is an inclusive organisation supporting Geomorphologists working and/or living in Ireland, as well as the Irish diaspora scattered around the world who are making academic and/or applied contributions to the scientific field. Geomorphologists working in all sub-fields of the discipline are welcome - fluvial, aeolian, hillslope, peatland, coastal, planetary, and everything in between!
The GAI is Ireland's representative body to the International Association of Geomorphologists (http://www.geomorph.org/).
The GAI Bursary for 2026 is now open for applications. Up to 3 bursaries are available to support: a) Geomorphology-related fieldwork, b) Travel to attend a geomorphology-related workshop or conference; and/or c) Geomorphology research. Research must explicitly contribute to geomorphology research/applied science in Ireland.
Eligibility:
You must be a postgraduate (Masters or PhD), or a postdoc, or an independent researcher.
You must be a member of the GAI for 2026.
Awardees will be notified by the start of June. Bursary awards will be received during June (pending receipt of awardee banking details).
Deadline: 11pm on Friday 15th of May 2026
Apply online via this Google Form.
Don't hesitate to contact the Committee with any questions. Good luck!