The Biodiversity Research Centre (BRC) at the University of British 
Columbia (UBC), in collaboration with the British Ecological Society’s 
(BES) Movement Ecology Special Interest Group 
(https://www.britishecologicalsociety.org/membership-community/special-
interest-groups/movement-ecology/), will be hosting a workshop for 
graduate students and postdocs on methods to analyse movement data. The 
workshop, which will run from June 18 to June 22, will be led by Marie 
Auger-Méthé (UBC), Luca Börger (Swansea University) and Garrett Street 
(Mississippi State University).

This week-long workshop will immerse participants in the methodology 
needed to analyse movement data. We will be presenting methods ranging 
from simple visualisation techniques to advance statistical models. For 
example, we will introduce participants to home range estimators, 
habitat selection techniques, and models to identify behaviours and 
handle measurement errors. We will also cover accelerometry and how it 
can be used in dead reckoning and behavioural studies. The workshop will 
be focused on hands-on tutorial sessions, where the participants will 
apply the techniques to real data using R and will have the opportunity 
to try the methods on their own datasets (data will be provided if 
participants do not have their own data to work with).

Registration fees are: $35 + tax for local participants (not requiring 
accommodation) and $110 + tax for those requiring accommodation, and 
members of the BRC and BES will receive an additional $10 discount. Fees 
will cover the workshop, accommodation for those requesting it, and some 
extra perks (e.g. coffee breaks).

To register, please send a short ~200 word description of why you are 
interested in participating in this workshop to Marie Auger-Méthé 
(m.auger-me...@oceans.ubc.ca) and Garrett Street (gms...@msstate.edu) by 
April 19. Space is limited to 25 participants and priority will be given 
to graduate students and postdocs with enough knowledge of R to be able 
to import movement data in R and do simple movement analyses, so please 
indicate your career stage and describe your experience with R in one or 
two sentences.

Garrett M. Street
Assistant Professor - Wildlife, Fisheries & Aquaculture
Mississippi State University
Treasurer - Movement Ecology Special Interest Group
Associate Editor - Journal of Animal Ecology
The British Ecological Society

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