The application deadline (December 9) is fast approaching for popular online 
training course: Generalized Linear and Mixed Models in Ecology and 
Conservation Biology. We expect the course to fill to capacity before this 
application deadline, so we encourage anyone interested in attending to apply 
and register as soon as possible to secure your seat. Remember that only 
registration (not course acceptance) guarantees your place in the course. Also 
remember that we offer limited scholarships to applicants from less-developed 
countries. Just tick the relevant box in your application and if you are 
eligible you will be considered.


Generalized Linear and Mixed Models in Ecology and Conservation Biology - 
ONLINE<https://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/glm_ecology-ol/>

Dates: Jan 13 - March 9, 2025

Website: 
https://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional-2/glm_ecology-ol/
Cost: 500.00 USD (limited scholarships available for citizens of less-developed 
countries)

Deadline: December 9, 2024



Description: This course provides an overview of modern regression-based 
statistical analysis techniques relevant to ecological research and applied 
conservation, starting with basic linear models and moving quickly to 
generalized linear models (GLMs) and mixed models. The course aims to provide a 
robust understanding of the wide range of regression approaches available, the 
assumptions associated with each, and the circumstances under which each should 
be applied. Models covered enjoy widespread use in ecology and conservation 
biology and can be applied to a huge diversity of data types, study designs, 
and research questions. Emphasis is placed not only on proper implementation of 
models, but also on interpretation and explanation of results, recognizing 
uncertainty, and model limitations. Participants will conduct all exercises 
using R, a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics 
which has now become the standard in this field. All exercises and demos will 
use real ecological data sets and participants will complete an independent 
analysis project on a unique assigned dataset during the last week of the 
course. Some basic familiarity with R is recommended before attending.

Format: This course is taught in an asynchronous format over 8 weeks, with 2 
weekly opportunities for live feedback and instructor interaction over Zoom. 
Our format allows for maximum flexibility for participants juggling complicated 
work schedules, classes and other commitments. This course is available for 
professional training, but can also be taken for 3 graduate credits at 
additional cost through George Mason University.


Additional Upcoming Courses

  *   Practical Zoo Nutrition 
Management<https://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/practical-zoo-nutrition-management/>
 (April 28 - May 2, 2025) [in-person]
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