COTE Summer School 2017 [Reminder]
”Weak signals and emerging issues in ecological transition”
http://cotesummerschool.u-bordeaux.fr/en/

03 – 07 July 2017
Bordeaux, France
Application deadline: 09 April 2017

The Summer School is part of the COTE Cluster of Excellence training programme 
and gathers PhD students in environmental sciences, each specialised in 
different disciplines such as ecology, chemistry, biology and even sociology. 
Through talks, field trips and round tables with international experts on 
integrative ecology, the programme will provide a comprehensive and 
multidisciplinary approach on the definition, detection and role of weak 
signals and emerging issues in the ecological transition.

Conference speakers:
Ivan Ascher,                     University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Jelle Behagel,                   Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Gabrielle Bouleau,               Irstea Bordeaux, France
Hélène Budzinski,                CNRS Bordeaux, France
Laure Carassou,                  University of Bordeaux, France
Anne-Marie Delort,               Institute of Chemistry of Clermont-Ferrand, 
France
Iñaki Garcia de Cortazar-Atauri, INRA Avignon, France
Pieter Leroy,                    Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Marcus Lindner,                  European Forest Institute, Finland

Theme & programme:
Climate-induced ecological changes as well as changes in consumption patterns 
have led to emerging issues. These often manifest before full development as 
weak signals, which can reveal important trends within ecosystems. However, it 
is often difficult to distinguish them statistically from ambient noise, or 
from random fluctuations of well-known signals. The COTE Summer School will 
show that scientists have more and more tools to monitor the planet. Its 
programme will cover several aspects of weak signals and emerging issues with 
presentations on new detectable substances in the environment, environmental 
reporting, ecological governance and political change for transition, weak 
signals and measurement techniques in marine, vineyard, forest and river 
ecosystems, and even on a paradigm shift related to the role of cloud 
microorganisms in atmospheric processes.

Participants, fees & how to apply:
The course is free of charge and includes accommodation and meals. Travel 
expenses must be covered by the participants. Mobility grants are available on 
demand (for details see application form). The course is in English and 
candidates must be PhD students.
To apply, please fill in the application form, upload a CV, a cover letter and 
a short letter of support from your supervisor in the online application form 
(http://cotesummerschool.u-bordeaux.fr/en/). If you also apply for a mobility 
grant, please add a letter justifying your request.
Application deadline is 09 April 2017.

To learn more about the COTE Cluster of Excellence, please visit: 
http://cote.labex.u-bordeaux.fr/en/
For any questions, please contact the COTE managers at: 
[email protected]

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