Aloha and Happy New Year, Colleagues! The University of Hawaii at Hilo Research Symposium is now open for registration!
Join us for this collaborative event on February 17th and 18th and share your latest research before a body of like-minded students, researchers and professionals. Research concerning ecology, evolution, environmental science & conservation biology related to Hawaii and the Pacific region are welcome. Studies examining relationships between communities, cultures and environmental issues are encouraged. Symposium highlights include: * Keynote from Dr. Liba Pejchar, Colorado State University. Dr. Pejchar's research focuses on conservation on private lands, the akiapolaau and young koa stands * An engaging, informal venue for works-in-progress & polished research * Poster session & social mixer * Silent auction for fabulous prizes The symposium offers four options for presenters: * 5-minute presentations - ideal for those who want to present a research idea (no data required) * 10-minute presentations - researchers who have advanced ideas or preliminary data to share * 15-minute presentations - suitable for students, faculty or agency personnel sharing some background information and final results * Poster presentation - great for obtaining extended feedback from researchers and other students Awards for best undergraduate and graduate student poster and presentation! Register online at tcbes.uhh.hawaii.edu by January 15th. Contact [email protected] with any questions. * * * Please circulate widely * * *
