ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
ICCB 2013 Program - Society for Conservation Biology
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lunch activities: 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.<br />
• SCB Groups Meetings<br />
Africa Section • Room 306<br />
Marine Section Meeting • Room 301<br />
Social Science Working Group • Room 304<br />
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• Student Event<br />
Student Mixer with the Smith Fellows<br />
12:30 - 14:00, James Joyce Pub<br />
Tuesday<br />
(One mile from - walk east on Pratt Street past the Inner Harbor, turn right on South President Street. James Joyce Pub<br />
is located at 616 South President Street)<br />
Are you a student contemplating a Ph.D., a doctoral student nearing completion or a newly minted Dr. conducting<br />
innovative research in conservation biology Have you heard of the David H. Smith <strong>Conservation</strong> Research Fellowship<br />
Whether you are aware of the Smith Fellows program or want to learn more, please join us <strong>for</strong> an in<strong>for</strong>mative lunch<br />
where you will learn about the program and mingle with current and/or past Smith Fellow recipients. This is an<br />
excellent opportunity to find out how you can strengthen your skills through two years of applied post-doctoral<br />
research, while participating in training programs, networking, and field experiences. Heavy hors d’oeuvres provided by<br />
the <strong>ICCB</strong> Student Activities Committee.<br />
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• Workshop: Faculty/Researcher Training Resources <strong>for</strong> Research Ethics, Cultural Sensitivity and<br />
Community-based Research <strong>for</strong> <strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Biology</strong><br />
Room 302<br />
Organizer(s): Quigley, D., Northeast Ethics Education Partnership, Brown University<br />
• Workshop: Resolving Environmental Conflicts: A Mediator shares Lessons <strong>for</strong> Resource Managers,<br />
Scientists and Stakeholders (Day 1 of 2)<br />
July 23 & 24, Room 303<br />
Organizer(s): Moore, L., Lucy Moore Associates, Inc.<br />
• Workshop: Cross-training Undergraduate Scientists in Practical <strong>Conservation</strong>: Integrating Science and<br />
Policy Skills in a Problem-based Curriculum<br />
Room 305<br />
Organizer(s): Siuda, A., Sea Education Association; Jensen, J., Sea Education Association; McClennen, C., Wildlife<br />
<strong>Conservation</strong> <strong>Society</strong><br />
• Workshop: Being BioDiverse: Sharing the Experiences of Underrepresented <strong>Conservation</strong> Scientists &<br />
Students in North America, Australia & Western Europe<br />
Room 308<br />
Organizer(s): Sutton, A., Duke University; Wynn-Grant, R., Columbia University<br />
• Workshop: Participating in a Conference: Some Advice <strong>for</strong> New-comers<br />
Room 309<br />
Organizer(s): Hunter, M. University of Maine<br />
• Workshop: Connecting the Dots: How to Identify Areas Contributing Significantly to the Global<br />
Persistence of Biodiversity<br />
Room 310<br />
Organizer(s): Cuttelod, A. IUCN<br />
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