The International Biogeography Society is pleased to announce its upcoming Early Career Conference "Advances in Biogeography", 23-25 September 2011, at the University of Oxford, UK. A special opportunity exists for attendees to also join Oxford University's Biodiversity Institute Symposium on "Biodiversity conservation beyond protected areas" (21st - 22nd September) which immediately precedes the IBS Early Career Conference.
The Early Career Conference will focus on post-graduate students and those who have recently completed their doctorates (up to five years) interested in biogeography. The aim is to provide a forum in which early career biogeographers have an opportunity to present and discuss their work through formal presentations (oral and posters), and to encourage the formation of informal peer-to-peer networks. Evening mixer events will be attended by IBS board members and other senior biogeographers.
Registration is now OPEN for the meeting,
For more information about the conference & symposium, and to register, please visit
http://www.biogeography.org/html/Meetings/2011Oxford/index.html
The Early Career Conference will focus on post-graduate students and those who have recently completed their doctorates (up to five years) interested in biogeography. The aim is to provide a forum in which early career biogeographers have an opportunity to present and discuss their work through formal presentations (oral and posters), and to encourage the formation of informal peer-to-peer networks. Evening mixer events will be attended by IBS board members and other senior biogeographers.
Registration is now OPEN for the meeting,
For more information about the conference & symposium, and to register, please visit
http://www.biogeography.org/html/Meetings/2011Oxford/index.html
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