Are you an early career researcher working in cetacean cognition and
sensory perception, or in humpback whale behavioural ecology or
communication?

*Applications are now open for the Louis M. Herman Research Scholarship*—read
on for details on this exciting opportunity!


*BACKGROUND*

Louis M. Herman, Ph.D. and Emeritus Professor at the University of Hawaii
at Manoa, was a pioneer and trailblazer in research on dolphin sensory
perception and cognition, and humpback whale behavioural ecology. This work
was carried out through the world renowned Kewalo Basin Marine Mammal
Laboratory (KBMML) that he established in 1969 in Honolulu, Hawaii. He also
co-founded The Dolphin Institute (TDI), dedicated to dolphins and whales
through education, research, and conservation. KBMML/TDI’s findings on
marine mammals were published in over 160 scientific papers and featured in
more than 230 national and international media articles, television and
radio programs, and documentary films. Dr. Herman’s life’s work
significantly influenced marine mammal conservation. It also had an
enormous impact on the lives and careers of countless interns,
undergraduate and graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, visiting
faculty, and volunteers from around the world, all of whom played important
roles in the unique research team he assembled over more than four decades.
Dr. Herman will always be remembered for his innovative, creative, and
scientifically rigorous approach to the study of the marine mammals he so
loved, and for the future generations of marine mammal researchers he and
his work continue to inspire.

Dr. Herman’s family, colleagues, and friends established the Louis M.
Herman Research Scholarship in 2017 to honour his legacy by promoting the
type of research that was the focus of his ground-breaking studies. *The
Scholarship is given every two years. The 2026 award will be for USD
$6,000.*


*CRITERIA*

The Louis M. Herman Research Scholarship supports a research project that
contributes to our understanding of cetacean cognition and sensory
perception (laboratory or field studies), or humpback whale behavioural
ecology or communication. Work with other species of marine mammals that
especially enhances our understanding of their cognitive abilities will
also be considered.

*Eligible candidates must be current SMM members and either be enrolled as
a graduate student or have completed their Master’s or PhD within the past
three years.*


*SUBMISSION DETAILS*

Applications will be submitted through an online form, which is accessible
only to current Society members. *Applications must be submitted by Monday,
February 9, 2026* with all required materials uploaded via the submission
link below. Full application details will be available on the submission
form.

*PLEASE NOTE:* You must be signed in to your SMM member profile to view and
submit an application. Click the link below to get started. If you’re not
already signed in, you’ll be prompted to log in, then select “*Sign in to
the page for SMM nominations and scholarships/grants applications*” to be
begin the application process.

*Get started by clicking HERE!*
<https://marinemammalscience.us8.list-manage.com/track/click?u=88c2080440a38f38f98f24aa2&id=dad4632be8&e=8f57bcf0dd>

*The award recipient will be notified by April 16th 2026*, with an
expectation that the awardee will present results of their research at a
subsequent Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals. We will
award up to an additional $500 to support travel costs contingent on an
accepted submission and completed presentation.


*QUESTIONS*

If you have questions about the scholarship or application process, please
contact the Awards and Scholarships Chair, Dr. Kimberley Bennett
(*[email protected]
<[email protected]?subject=Louis%20M%20Herman%20Research%20Scholarship>*).
For technical questions or issues with the submission form, please
contact *[email protected]
<[email protected]>*.



*Kind regards,*


*Kimberley BennettSMM Awards ChairSociety for Marine
[email protected]
<[email protected]>*
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