Dear ECOLOG-L members,

The Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC) (Sevilla, Spain) invites applications 
for its
fourth international course on climate change entitled ‘Ecological Consequences 
of
Climate Change: Integrating Research Approaches’ taking place from 30 September
to 11 October 2013 in the heart of Doñana National Park. The course is open to
students at the early postdoc, PhD and Master/advanced Diploma levels who are
involved in global-change research. Its aim is to provide a synthetic overview 
upon
different research perspectives ranging from paleoecology to population 
genetics,
ecophysiology and bioclimatic modeling. The course will include lectures and
practical exercises provided by an international panel of high-profile 
researchers, as
well as field trips within the National Park.

Invited teachers:

Isabelle Chuine, CEFE (CNRS), Montpellier, France.
Solomon Dobrowski, University of Montana, USA.
Mary Edwards, University of Southampton, UK.
Arndt Hampe, UMR1202 BIOGECO (INRA), Cestas, France.
Ingol Kühn, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research-UFZ, Germany.
Jorge Lobo, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
Fernando Valladares, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC), Madrid, Spain

Organizers: Juan José Negro, director of Estación Biológica de Doñana, and Arndt
Hampe.

The course language will be English. Support from the Gas Natural Chair 
‘Biodiversity
Conservation under Climate Change’ and 7FP project ECOGENES, enables us to
limit registration fees to 100 Euros and to cover all costs for transportation 
between
Sevilla and Doñana National Park, accommodation and meals during the 2-weeks
course. Applicants should provide a brief CV (max. two pages) as well as a 
statement
(max. 500 words) about their research interests/current projects and why they 
would
like to attend to the course. Application deadline is 7 July. Please send 
applications in
a single pdf file and any related questions to Begoña Arrizabalaga
(b...@ebd.csic.es).

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