Hello all,

I wanted to let you know about the courses we will be offering this coming 
winter and summer (dry  and wet season respectively in Costa Rica). I greatly 
appreciate any help distributing this information.

Field Ecology: Skills for Science and 
Beyond<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/field-ecology-skills-for-science-and-beyond.html>
Field Ecology: Skills for Science and Beyond is an intensive, four-week course 
in tropical ecology that will challenge you in every way. At its heart lie the 
highly regarded OTS "field problems", which engage students in the fast-paced 
formulation of research questions, experimental design, data collection, 
analysis, oral presentations, and written papers. Students will take away 
advanced skills in research design, data analysis, writing, science 
communication, and collaborative research.

When: Dec 28, 2017 - Jan 23, 2018
Duration: 4 weeks
Accreditation: 4  credits
Deadline: Oct 13, 2017
Language: English
Link to the course site: 
http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/field-ecology-skills-for-science-and-beyond.html

Multimedia Science 
Storytelling<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/multimedia-science-storytelling.html>
We believe in bringing the beautiful stories behind science/scientists to the 
world! Effective science communication achieves the goal of knowledge transfer. 
But great science communication captures the imagination and inspires. Great 
science communication takes advantage of one of the oldest human traditions - 
storytelling!

Where: OTS Stations in Costa Rica, La Selva, Las Cruces.
When: Jan 9 - Jan 20, 2018
Duration: 2 weeks
Accreditation: 2 credits
Language: English
Deadline: Oct 6, 2017
Link to the course site: 
http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/multimedia-science-storytelling.html

Tropical Landscape 
Conservation<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/tropical-landscape-conservation.html>
In this intensive and practical course, students will gain knowledge about 
anthropologic and natural factors, which interact to produce, restore, and 
conserve landscapes. Students will apply those concepts on real conservation 
issues, like reclamation of wetlands and unused agro-forestry areas, linking 
them with urban realms; in this process, we will interact with local 
communities, scientists, conservation officers, politicians and NGOs.

Where: OTS La Selva Research Station.
When: Jan 15 - 31, 2018
Duration: 3 weeks
Accreditation: 2 credits
Language: English
Deadline: Oct 6, 2017
Link to the course site: 
http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/tropical-landscape-conservation.html

Tropical Plant 
Systematics<http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/tropical-plant-systematics.html>
Offered in even-numbered years, this course emphasizes a strong conceptual 
foundation in phylogenetic systematics in an intensive field setting. The 
course travels to diverse habitats around Costa Rica, from cloud forest and 
paramo to tropical dry forest and Atlantic lowland rain forest.
Program Details

Where: OTS Stations in Costa Rica, La Selva, Las Cruces, Palo Verde. Cuerici, 
San Jose Herbaria.
When: Jun 6 - Jul 9, 2018
Duration: 5 weeks
Accreditation: 6 credits
Language: English
Deadline: February 3, 2018
Link to the course site: 
http://education.tropicalstudies.org/en/education/graduate-opportunities/programs/tropical-plant-systematics.html


Thanks,


Andres Santana, M.Sc.
Graduate Program Coordinator - Costa Rican Office
(506) 25240607 ext. 1511 - 
http://www.tropicalstudies.org<http://www.tropicalstudies.org/>
Skype: andres.santana_otscro / twitter: @ots_tropicaledu

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