The University of Hawaii at Hilo's Tropical Conservation Biology and Environmental Science Graduate Program invites oral and poster presentations at its annual research symposium 17-18 February, 2011
This collaborative event is an excellent opportunity to share your latest research before a body of like-minded students, researchers and professionals. The TCBES Symposium is an engaging, informal venue for presentations of works-in-progress as well as polished research. Research presentations concerning ecology, evolution, environmental science and conservation biology related to Hawai`i and the Pacific region are welcome. Studies examining the relationship between human communities and cultures, and environmental issues are also encouraged. Presenters may choose a 5, 10 or 15-minute time slot for an oral presentation or may opt to give a poster presentation. We invite graduate and undergraduate students, resident and visiting faculty, and agency personnel to come and share their latest research. Cash prizes will be awarded for best graduate and undergraduate student oral and poster presentations. An online registration form will be available starting in mid-November on the TCBES website (http://tcbes.uhh.hawaii.edu/). This event is free of charge to encourage broad participation from the scientific community. A keynote speaker chosen by UH Hilo students will headline this event. Please contact Colin Phifer, event co-organizer, at [email protected] for questions about this symposium. * Please share and circulate widely *
