Professor Richard Wright will lead a masterclass on the estimation of ancestry from crania, demonstrating the theory, practical implementation and interpretation of his CRANID software.
This short course will be a great way to learn how to use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and to understand the principles that underpin this technology. If you are a professional environmental manager or this is a career path you wish to pursue, then this course is an excellent way to develop relevant skills.
This short course aims to introduce you to the theory and practice of marine planning in order that you can contribute effectively to a marine planning process. Input from specialist marine planning practitioners will be a key component of this course.
The course will provide you with an overview of the current ecological and management issues associated with aquatic invasive species based on both contemporary science and the research expertise of the course providers.
Field skills are fundamentally important to any ecologist working in conservation biology and research. This practical four day course will give you an opportunity to develop skills aligned to varied specialisms yet with common approaches designed to address critical questions related to the conservation of marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats.