Would you like to take a journey that will inspire you and others to think differently about our oceans and seas?
From diving in the Marshall Islands to exploring the Arctic, the biannual David Henderson Inspiring Journey Grant aims to inspire public interest in the oceans and seas and to explore how we can ensure the human activity affecting them is conducted safely and sustainably.
For centuries, people have been inspired by tales of the sea – this is an opportunity to write your own tale…
Description
Every two years the IMarEST supports the best idea for an original, exciting, and exceptional journey, giving the winner a £2,500 grant. It is important that the project takes you somewhere fresh, different and original. Your journey needs really to matter to you, but also needs to be one that leads you to tell a story in a way that will inspire people to think about the oceans and seas, and perhaps think differently about the sea and how it is used. You will need to be able to tell the story of your journey via blog, vlog or written journal as well as through social media channels and in a final, well-articulated report.
In Memory of David Henderson
This grant has been established in memory of David Henderson. David Henderson worked for the IMarEST from 2008 until his untimely death in 2016 at the age of 31. David made an immeasurably positive impact on the lives of his colleagues and the Institute’s volunteers and members with whom he worked very closely and tirelessly to support. He worked diligently to support the IMarEST’s professional development activities and the work of the Membership Committee, Professional Affairs and Education Committee (PAEC) and Individual Case Procedures (ICP) Board.This grant is in memory of David’s spirit as an adventurer with a boundless passion for exploring other places – taking trips overseas, trekking across countries and taking part in all manner of sports and outdoor pursuits. This grant honours his desire for discovering the new as well as espousing the preservation of the oceans, something he worked very hard to protect through his role at the Institute.
Deadlines
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- Deadline for initial proposal: 31 August 2021
- Shortlist announced: 15 October 2021
- Deadline for detailed proposal: 16 November 2021
- Interview invitations released: 30 November 2021
- Interviews to take place: 3 – 14 December 2021
- Winner announced: 31 January 2021
- Journey to be completed by: 31 December 2022
Please download the Criteria below. Submissions should then be sent to
Past Recipients
2019-2020 - Becci Jewel - The Gray Whale Cycle: following the southward migration of gray whales from Alaska to Mexico
pdf REPORT: Following the southward migration of gray whales - Becci Jewell (7.14 MB)
2018-2019 - Georgina Wisby - Exploring the impact of sea-level change on Pacific Island communities