Hi all,

Happy New Year from a snowy New Brunswick. As we all start to plan out our 
calendars for the new year I’d like to remind you about the ‘Survivor’s Guide 
to Stable Isotope Ecology’ course which will be running again this year in 
Syracuse, Sicily. The course covers all aspects of the application of stable 
isotope techniques to modern and paleo-ecology. We have an excellent team to 
teachers including Chris Harrod (U Antofagasta), Tamsin O’Connell (Cambridge 
U.), Clive Truman (U. Southampton), Alexia Massa-Gallucci (Aqua Biotech, Malta) 
and myself. The course will run over 6 days at the start of April, and costs 
€1280 (including accommodation) if you book within the next week. Some travel 
bursaries are available this year thanks to support from Elementar and Aqua 
Biotech.  Further details about the course and registration are available here 
https://sites.google.com/view/brianhayden/teaching/survivors-guide-to-stable-isotope-ecology.
 Please share this around your departments and relevant colleagues, and do feel 
free to drop me a line if you have any questions regarding the course. I hope 
to see you in Sicily.

Apologies for cross-posting and best wishes for 2019,

Brian

Dr. Brian Hayden

Science Director
Stable Isotope in Nature Laboratory 
(SINLAB<http://www.unb.ca/research/institutes/cri/sinlab/>)

Canadian Rivers Institute
Department of Biology
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, NB
E3B 5A3, Canada

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