Grants
To ensure equal access to this conference, two types of participant grants are available.

Grants have been made available thanks to the assistance of the Conference for European º£½ÇÉçÇø Chaplains (CEUC) and the International Association of Chaplains in Higher Education (IACHE).
There are two different grants that can be applied for:
Grants for Majority World participants
Our conference already offers all Majority World* participants a scholarship rate for the conference fee (£240) and for accommodation (£125).
There are a minimum of 15 grants of £265 each to reduce these costs to £100. It is also possible to attend the pre-conference on the scholarship rate for £25.
*Majority World: this term is similar to term 'Global South' but for our conference includes all 'Developing Economies' and 'Economies in Transition' as listed in the .
Grants for participants of Reduced Means
If you are of Reduced Means** you can apply for a grant of £115 to bring your conference participation and accommodation costs down to £250 (or £275 including the pre-conference).
Alternatively, if you are student then a grant can bring your costs down to £200 (or £225 including the pre-conference).
There are only a limited number of grants, so please wait for confirmation before assuming what costs you will incur in coming to the conference.
Our conference from 13-17 June 2022 already offers automatic scholarships to those of Reduced Means** from the Minority World***. The automatic rates without this grant would be £365 including accommodation for those of Reduced Means** or £315 for students including accommodation.
Definitions
**Defining Reduced Means:
We have looked again at UN indicators and ask that those from the — if your annual income, (including benefits and before tax) does not exceed, circa £19,500, €23,000 or $25,000 USD, that you are entitled to the scholarship rate.
***Defining Minority World:
Minority World also means Developed Economies listed in the .

International postgraduate taught scholarships
We offer a generous package of financial support for international postgraduate taught students, including scholarships worth £10,000 towards the original tuition fee.
Applications are open for existing offer holders for a postgraduate taught programme starting in September 2025.