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Animal Behaviour Collective

We are a collective of animal behaviour researchers organising microgrants and mentorship for undergraduate & graduate students in animal behaviour.

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What are the Animal Behaviour Collective Microgrants?

We are a collective of animal behaviour researchers (from students to faculty members) committed to the active support of animal behaviour students from working-class and historically excluded communities who are both regularly excluded by traditional scholarship and academic programs, or who require more economic support than those resources cover. We have been inspired by Black Trowel Collective & Sportula, which are initiatives supporting Archaeology & Classics students, and we have blatantly copied much of their text. Support them too!

We recognize that academia in its current form is ethnicity, class, ability, and gender-biased and discourages or even effectively forbids minorities and people from working classes from attending programs by enforcing prohibitively high tuition fees, expensive mandatory field schools, and ignoring the often harsh reality of these students’ lives outside of the academic bubble. All too often, we and our students have to work double shifts to get the extra money needed to buy a book, conduct research, pay rent or internet bills to have access to online university materials from home, or even just buy a proper meal so that they do not have to attend the next class on an empty stomach! It is our goal to erode these barriers to make them more permeable for the next generation of animal behaviour researchers.

New funding rounds starting in 2024!
We offer three funding rounds per year. Applications for the next round will open on April 15th and close May 24th 2024; funds will be distributed the following week.

Please make sure to follow the steps below for your application to be considered!
To be eligible for funding, you need to:

1. currently be an undergraduate or postgraduate student in Animal Biology, and provide proof of this; we accept the following forms of proof:
  • student ID card
  • tuition receipt from the current academic year
  • a letter of enrolment, or confirmatory letter from university administration
  • institutional email address (please ensure your application is sent from this address)

2.  be able to provide details of a bank account in your name in a country that the Open Collective pays to (https://wise.com/help/articles/2571942/what-countriesregions-can-i-send-to?origin=topic-5bVKT0uQdBrDp6T62keyfz for the full list). Unfortunately, we are unable to use other payment methods, such as PayPal, Orange Money, or World Remit. 

3. send us the application form (found here) to [email protected] for your application to be considered.

4. submit an expense form on Open Collective (instructions for this are available in this step by step guide).


So what are you doing about it?

We provide microgrants from £5 to £200 (or the equivalent in other currencies) – no questions asked – to animal behaviour graduate and undergraduate students who need it. We can also work to find you larger amounts of money and/or connect you with mentorship for non-monetary needs (e.g. if you need an animal behaviour researcher from your racial/ethnic group or class background to talk something over with, or if you have an issue impacting your academic career that you don’t feel comfortable letting your department know about, or even if you need access to a certain journal/manuscript, etc.). As our microgrant is reliant on donations, and our funds are limited, we do not fund research. Our funds are intended to help students cover personal expenses while they work toward their degrees; the grants are not designed to support labs, research projects, or research teams. 

 
Mentorship and networking

We also support early career researchers’ educational and career goals by connecting you with mentors in animal behaviour. Many students are traditionally excluded from mentorship networks, which can have an outsized influence on career trajectories in academia. This programme aims to expand access to these networks for students from all backgrounds. Students and mentors are connected based on what they would like to get out of the mentorship – be that research questions for someone in the same field, assistance working on job applications, career questions for someone with similar life experiences, etc. 

Prospective mentees can find more information and sign up here: https://forms.gle/HB6BJoR8XjSU8ZKL9

Prospective mentors can find more information and sign up here: https://forms.gle/Uzjw1gSspRYVqK6J7 


Where does the money come from? How is it managed? Are you a charity?

No, this is a mutual aid initiative from people who are committed to solidarity. We work on a donation basis from other people who also believe in solidarity. Keep this in mind when you consider your request, but also don’t be shy to ask for what you need! If you need an extra $100 to attend a field trip, $40 to apply for a workshop or to buy a textbook, $20 to cover this month’s train/bus tickets to get to the university, $200 to keep from being evicted, or $40 for child care to get through a final paper, there is no wrong ask. Again, this is not restricted to residents of any specific country.

The funds are managed by all of us in the microgrant working group so that we have horizontal accountability to each other. This resolves the issue of individuals in control of funds abusing that position. Our budget is fully transparent through OpenCollective.org (scroll down to “Budget”), so that everyone can know about donations that have come in and have been distributed.


Who do you help?

Any animal behaviour student (graduate or undergraduate) who needs it! Students of colour and students without parental/family support or who lack access to other forms of financial aid by virtue of being undocumented etc. to the front!



Do I have to pay it back?

Resoundingly no. But once you are financially stable, if you are able to commit to some form of mutual aid and share with the animal behaviour students who are still struggling, whether it’s $5 a year or $50 dollars a month, it would be greatly appreciated.


Why are you doing this? 

As we said, we believe in undercutting the academic walls built to exclude minorities and working-class students. We put solidarity and mutual aid to the fore.


Who can I contact if I have more questions, or want to get involved?

Feel free to leave us a note through the contact page, or contact us by email at [email protected]


How can I help? 

Solidarity takes many forms. If you can, the “Contribution” section below has options for one-off or monthly donations of any amount. If not, share this initiative with others, students in need, or people who can contribute in other ways. We are also working to establish a mentorship side of this collective, and if you are interested in that please contact [email protected]. If you have ideas of how we can have a more meaningful impact let us know!


Isn’t this like Black Trowel Collective & Sportula? 

Yes! In fact, they were our inspiration. Like our comrades over at Black Trowel Collective, Sportula and Sportula Europe, we’re concerned with how economic barriers lead to a less inclusive academic field. We discussed our mutual aid project with them and are working as comrades to build a more inclusive study of the past.

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Top financial contributors

Individuals

1
Zenobia Lewis

£950 GBP since Dec 2020

2
Jennie

£696 GBP since Jul 2021

3
Tom Price

£680 GBP since Jun 2021

4
Adrian de Froment

£540 GBP since Sep 2021

5
Elizabeth Warren

£505 GBP since Nov 2020

6
JRM

£450 GBP since Dec 2020

7
Lena Riabinina

£445 GBP since Dec 2020

8
Delphine De Moor

£440 GBP since Dec 2020

9
Alex Mielke

£425 GBP since Nov 2020

10
Vivek Nityananda

£410 GBP since Dec 2020

11
Kris Descovich

£410 GBP since Dec 2020

12
Susan Cheyne

£410 GBP since Dec 2020

13
Kirsty Graham

£405.59 GBP since Nov 2020

14
Cat Hobaiter

£400 GBP since Dec 2020

15
Cait S

£400 GBP since Dec 2020

Organizations

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The Social Change Nest

£224.12 GBP since Nov 2020

2
Accountable Pitch Perfect

£200 GBP since Oct 2021

Animal Behaviour Collective is all of us

Our contributors 165

Thank you for supporting Animal Behaviour Collective.

Elizabeth Warren

Admin

£505 GBP

Delphine De Moor

Admin

£440 GBP

Alex Mielke

Admin

£425 GBP

Kirsty Graham

Admin

£406 GBP

Cat Hobaiter

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£400 GBP

Ann-Sophie Wa...

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£260 GBP

Niki Khan

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£258 GBP

Kathelijne Koops

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£255 GBP

Hella Péter

Admin

£220 GBP

Ashwin Suryan...

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£95 GBP

Kylen Gartland

Admin

£50 GBP

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