*Funding of up to £43k is available to run symposia with slots available
from 2017 onwards. Application deadline is 28th February 2015.*

If you are interested in organising a New Phytologist Symposium, please
complete the proposal pro forma (
http://www.newphytologist.org/app/webroot/img/upload/files/NPS%20proposal_pro%20forma2015(1).docx
) and email this to the Managing Editor ([email protected]) by
the end of February. Feel free to get in touch with any queries or for
guidance on completing the proposal.

The internationally renowned series of New Phytologist Symposia (NPS) aim to
support emerging and key areas of research. Usually these meetings would be
expected to extend over one to three days, with invited speakers and a
maximum of 120 delegates. In this way we hope to provide an informal
atmosphere for the stimulation and exchange of ideas and the building of
collaborations. We particularly encourage the involvement of early career
scientists and as such a number of travel grants will be awarded in
association with each meeting.

Information about past and upcoming symposia can be found here:
http://www.newphytologist.org/symposia
 
We also welcome workshop proposals throughout the year and we can support
workshops scheduled from 2016 onwards. To submit a proposal for a workshop
download and complete the proposal pro forma (
http://www.newphytologist.org/app/webroot/img/upload/files/NPWorkshopProposal_proforma2015%281%29.docx
) and email this to the Managing Editor ([email protected]). 
Further details can be found on the website:
http://www.newphytologist.org/workshops or feel free to get in touch with
any queries.

New Phytologist Workshops aim to facilitate advances in plant science by
bringing together a small number of scientists (up to 20) who wish to focus
and brainstorm a particular topic or issue. The format is intentionally
flexible to suit a range of projects, but this might, for example, include a
working group that intends to focus on analysing new data or indeed
analysing old data in the light of new techniques and planning the way
forward. Awards are usually in the region of £5–10k.



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Special Issue: Plants interacting with other organisms

New Phytologist Symposia 2015
Genomes of forest trees (Boston, USA) // Plant–microbe interactions (Munich,
Germany)

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