Mungkin adek2 yang masih kuliah ada yang berminat.
Selamat mencoba :)

Felicia

--- Pada Rab, 28/1/09, dewi suprobowati <[email protected]> menulis:
Dari: dewi suprobowati <[email protected]>
Topik: Trs: [Borneo-Course] Biodiversity of Borneo course, 2009
Kepada: "endah babelan" <[email protected]>, "enzo makasar" 
<[email protected]>, "fadli Univ. Pakuan" <[email protected]>, 
[email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
"heli lie" <[email protected]>, [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], "ibu lilis goin uk" <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected], 
[email protected], "Juli Ramadhani" <[email protected]>, "julia myatt" 
<[email protected]>, "kurnia Palangka" 
<[email protected]>, "kurnia kurnia lgw" <[email protected]>, 
[email protected]
Tanggal: Rabu, 28 Januari, 2009, 6:23 PM



--- Pada Sen, 26/1/09, Cam Webb <[email protected]> menulis:
Dari: Cam Webb <[email protected]>
Topik: [Borneo-Course] Biodiversity of Borneo course, 2009
Kepada: [email protected], [email protected]
Tanggal: Senin, 26 Januari, 2009, 2:36 PM

Dear colleagues and ex-BoBers,

If you have time, I would appreciate your help advertising our annual Field
Course.

If you are at Harvard (or other US locations), please download the flyer at:

  http://phylodiversity.net/borneo-course/docs/bb09_flyer_US.pdf

Feel free to forward it, or even to print it and distribute around campus.

If you are based in Asia, please download the Asian student
 flyer:

  http://phylodiversity.net/borneo-course/docs/bb09_flyer_asia.pdf

Please print and post to noticeboards if you can.  Also, please forward the
following text to relevant mailing lists.  This last is especially important for
reaching a wide applicant pool in the region.

Many thanks,

Cam

PS: If you are usually involved in organizing/teaching the course, you should
hear from me directly before too long.



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** Harvard University and CTFS-AA offer a 2009 Field Biology Course to students
in tropical Asia: `The Biodiversity of Borneo' **

In association with the Harvard University Summer School, the Arnold
Arboretum and the Center for Tropical Forest Science (CTFS-AA) will
offer a field biology course to be held in Sarawak and Sabah (East
Malaysia) from 8 June to 22 July 2009.  Ten Southeast Asian
participants will join
 10 Harvard University students to study
terrestrial and marine biodiversity, ecology and conservation, with
instructors from Harvard University and other institutions (including
Sabah Parks, Sabah Forest Research Center, Sarawak Forestry
Corporation, Univ. Malaysia Sabah, Yayasan Sabah).

The forests and reefs of northwest and north Borneo have some of the
highest levels of alpha-diversity in the world.  The forests are home to
orang-utans, hornbills, rhinos and as many as 5,000 tree species, and
the reefs offer some of the best diving in the world.  We will visit
world-class parks and reserves (e.g., Lambir, Kinabalu and the Maliau
Basin), to gain a thorough understanding of abiotic controls on
species composition, and will contrast processes that maintain
biodiversity in forests with those operating on coral reefs.
Throughout Borneo, intensive logging and marine harvesting have
occurred for many years.  Our
 course will explore the complexities of
conservation today, including trips to sustainably-managed,
carbon-traded, and restored forests.  We will also provide
opportunities for the students to meet people living in and off the
forest, to understand their motivations for forest conversion and
conservation, and to consider the human health dimensions of forest
change.

A key feature will be the development of skills in research project
design, execution and analysis, based around the statistical platform
`R.'  The students will complete two independent projects, from
conception to presentation, and participate in a group project on the
coral reef.  The students will gain database and web publishing skills
by developing a community digital record of the trip.

The course is aimed at advanced undergraduates, recent graduates
currently active in biological research, and postgraduate entry-level
students. 
 Travel, food, accommodation and course fees will be funded
for Tropical Asian nationals (ASEAN, PNG, India, Sri Lanka,
Bangladesh, China).  Students will be responsible for other costs and
some students may be requested to pay their international
travel. Places may be available for non-Harvard, non-Asian, paying
students.  Students will be selected to provide broad international
representation.

For more information on the course (including instructions for
application) see: http://phylodiversity.net/borneo-course/.  Queries
and completed application materials should be directed to Dr. Cam Webb
<[email protected]>.  The application deadline is 15 March
2009.

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