The Animal Behavior Society (ABS) is offering multiple Charles H. Turner Awards to attend its annual conference in Cincinnati, Ohio, US. from July 14 - 18, 2026. Turner Awardees will receive financial support to travel to the annual conference, including conference registration, airfare, ground transportation, hotel/lodging, and some meals. Position Overview: The Turner Award is a travel grant that supports the goals of increasing the participation of undergraduates at the ABS annual conference and the diversity of our membership within the society. Awardees will work one-on-one with mentors and facilitators, in cohorts of their peers, and in individual reflection to understand how graduate education and membership in the Animal Behavior Society may become part of their professional trajectory. Responsibilities: Turner Fellows will participate in a one-day workshop (July 13) structured to integrate students into both the meeting experience and the broader community of the Animal Behavior Society. Throughout the conference (July 14-18) they will engage in professional development activities, cohort building, and identity tasks that will celebrate the uniqueness of "Being a Turner." Qualifications / Requirements: Students who are members of groups traditionally under-represented in the sciences are particularly encouraged to apply (including but not limited to students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, ability/disability status, gender diversity, etc.). Applicants for the Turner award may be at any stage of their undergraduate career (not secondary school) or recently graduated, but may not have started a graduate program prior to the annual meeting covered by the award. As part of the application process you will be asked to have one individual familiar with your academic or research work submit responses to a recommendation form within one week of the application deadline. The link to submit the recommendation will be sent directly from the ABS to the person you list in your application once the completed application is submitted. Note: students are responsible for acquiring all required documentation (visas, passport) to enter the US. How to Apply: https://www.animalbehaviorsociety.org/web/awards-turner.php Application Deadline: March 23, 2026 Flavia Barbosa (she/her) Associate Professor of Biology Lake Forest College 555 N. Sheridan Rd. Lake Forest, IL 60045 Office: LIL 262 https://sites.google.com/view/barbosalab/ barbosa@lakeforest.edu (847) 735-6046 Book office hours: https://calendly.com/flaviabarbosa/flavia-s-office-hours "Barbosa, Flavia (She/Her/Hers)" (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)