I would like to call your attention to the postgraduate course on Island
Biogeography that will be held in Lisbon (Portugal), between the 27th and
the 31st of July 2015.

For more information please contact Ana Santos
(ana.margarida.c.san...@gmail.com)

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Island Biogeography
 

Teachers: Ana M. C. Santos (coordinator; MNCN - Madrid), Luis Borda de Água
(CIBIO-Lisboa), Paulo A. V. Borges (Azorean Biodiversity Group, Ce3C),
Joaquín Hortal (MNCN - Madrid), Luis Valente (University of Potsdam).
 
Objectives: This course introduces the field of island biogeography, a
discipline that has long influenced other research areas such as
macroecology, community ecology, evolution and conservation biology. This
course covers the main aspects of island biogeography, and on completion of
the course the students shall have acquired knowledge and understanding on:

1) Ecological/evolutionary theories developed from studies on islands, and
its applications in other research areas.

2) Processes that occur during and after island colonization, that shape
island community characteristics.

3) Island evolutionary processes.

4) Applications of island biogeography to conservation biology

Calendar: July 27-31 2015

Duration: 36 hours

Schedule: 9h-13h and 14h-17h, monday-thursday; 9h-13h and 14h-18h friday

Location: Departamento de Biologia Animal, University of Lisbon, Lisbon,
Portugal
Nº (min, max) students: 5-20

Minimal formation of students: “Licenciatura” (bachelor) in Biology,
Geography or related areas.
Fee: free for 1st year PhD students in the Doctoral programme in Biology
(FCUL), Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution (UL; UP) and Biology and
Ecology of Global Changes (UL, UA); 20 € for PhD students from institutions
of the PEERS network (Ce3C, CFE); 100 € for FCUL Master students and
unemployed; 150 € for BTI, BI and other PhD students; 200 € for
Professionals and postdocs.

Deadline for applications: May 24th, 2015

Candidates should send a short CV and motivation letter explaining why they
are interested in the course, also including a brief description of their
research projects (if applicable). Send all information and requests to Ana
M. C. Santos (ana.margarida.c.san...@gmail.com).

 

 This course can have a recognition of 6 ECTs for FCUL PhD students
enrolling in it as part of their first doctoral year. For students only
requiring 5 ECTs recognized in their specific PhD programmes the last 6
hours of the course are not mandatory and the certificate will be on 'Island
Biogeography’.

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