Hi everyone, Please see the notice below about opportunities for joining the Primate Society of Great Britain's Research Subcommittee. I served on it for several years - the primary duties are to review grant applications. It's a good opportunity to learn about how these types of grants are evaluated and to see how these systems work. Very best wishes and happy 2025! Sharon The PSGB Research Subcommittee is seeking 2–3 new members to join the committee and contribute to the ongoing development and impact of its work. The Research Subcommittee focuses on all aspects of primate research, addressing diverse questions related to behaviour, cognition, social organization, biology, health, and population dynamics. A key responsibility of the Subcommittee is reviewing applications for PSGB research grants, conducted twice a year. We are particularly interested in applications from researchers with expertise in behavioral ecology, field endocrinology, and environmental sampling. Early-career researchers and individuals from underrepresented groups in primate research are strongly encouraged to apply. If you are interested, please send a personal statement and CV to Dr. Stefano Kaburu at rwp@psgb.org. Join us in shaping the future of primate research! Let me know if you have questions or need further information. All the best, Dr Stefano Kaburu (Convenor of the Research Subcommittee) -------------------------- Sharon Kessler (she/her), PhD Lecturer in Psychology Cottrell Building Room 3B92, Faculty of Natural Sciences University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, SCOTLAND Tel: +44(0)1786 467 651 Email: sharon.kessler@stir.ac.uk Website: https://www.stir.ac.uk/people/1104622#research; https://www.sharonekessler.com/ Book review editor: International Journal of Primatology Academic editor: PLOS ONE ________________________________ Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159