How We Prioritise Funding
- Applications associated with subscribing associations; they indirectly provide funds to LAL and the journal through subscriptions and it is proper to return these funds where appropriate
- Applicants that have the greatest impact. For example:
- FELASA activities that have a wide international exposure,
- Training courses where trainees will then train their colleagues,
- Speakers who will present to the widest number of people (such as on a European level)
- High quality applications: Funds are limited, so LAL wishes to ensure the highest possibility of success and widest dissemination of knowledge by competent and committed applicants.
- LAL has limited funds. Applications of suitable quality received early in any year, that fulfil the requirements above, are more likely to receive funding than similar applications received later in the year.
Applications for training bursaries or funding of projects should be made using the forms available for download here.
Forms Available for Download:
- Bursary Application Form - To attend the Laboratory Animal Science course at the University of Utrecht. For more information about this course click here.
- Bursary Application Form - To attend any other training courses
- Project Application Form
Applications for funding from Laboratory Animals should be sent to the secretary at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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The Journal
To find out more about our journal, Laboratory Animals: The International Journal of Laboratory Animal Science & Welfare click here
The journal has published numerous guidlines and working group reports on animal use, care and welfare. To access these articles, please visit the website.




