Dear BERGers,
This is a reminder that we have a meeting this Wednesday (29 September), with Chris Young (Nottingham Trent University) giving a seminar entitled “The benefits of social relationships in different primate
societies”. Please
find the abstract attached.
I hope to see you on Wednesday!
Link to the seminar, as well as a list of the forthcoming seminars, are below this email.
Best wishes,
Pawel
Forthcoming speakers:
Date |
Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Seminar title |
29/09/2021 |
16:00 |
Chris Young |
Nottingham Trent University |
TBC, social relationships and stress physiology in primates |
06/10/2021 |
16:00 |
Nicolas Gray |
University of Stirling |
Overcoming loneliness through call and touch |
13/10/2021 |
16:00 |
Sarah Weir |
University of Stirling |
A Post-Covid World for Dogs: The effects of societal change on dog ownership and welfare |
20/10/2021 |
16:00 |
Ronja Bartlome/Jessica De La Mare |
University of Stirling |
Paternal effort and facial masculinity / Assortative mating for personality and online dating |
03/11/2021 |
16:00 |
Liran Samuni |
Harvard University |
TBC |
10/11/2021 |
16:00 |
TBC |
TBC |
|
17/11/2021 |
16:00 |
Leveda Cheng |
Harvard University |
Physiological underpinnings of intergroup behaviour in bonobos |
24/11/2021 |
16:00 |
Kim van Dijk |
Utrecht University |
TBC |
01/12/2021 |
16:00 |
Kris Sabbi |
Tufts University |
Development of aggression in chimpanzees |
08/12/2021 |
16:00 |
Eva Holden |
University of York |
Predictors of joint attention |
Link to the
meetings:
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