Dear all
Delighted to say that SCAB - the Scottish Conference on Animal Behaviour will be held in
Edinburgh this year- Saturday 29th March.
Please see further details below. I hope we can get a good Psychology representation.
Several of you are asking about BERG meetings - they will start up again in semester, with
Christine kindly organising them.
Best, Hannah
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Dear all,
The annual Scottish Conference on Animal Behaviour will be held at the University of
Edinburgh this year, on Saturday the 29th of March. This is a small conference with
relaxed atmosphere, and a good opportunity for students and post docs to present their
work.
Anyone wishing to present a talk or a poster can submit titles by emailing the organisers
at SCAB.the.conference@gmail.com<mailto:SCAB.the.conference@gmail.com> by Friday the
14th of March. Please specify which form of presentation you would be interested in
applying for. The preference in talks is given to students. We welcome titles on any
aspect of animal behaviour, whether you observed it in lab or field, and whether
you've used a microscope or a pair of binoculars to see it. We are happy to hear it
all!
General registration ends on Friday the 22nd of March. The cost of the conference is £15,
and includes tea/coffee, lunch and a wine reception. The fee can be payed at the door, in
cash, as unfortunately we won't be able to take checks or bank transfers.
Please find attached the poster containing this information. We encourage you to circulate
this announcement to any of your colleagues who might be interested, and if possible to
print the poster and stick it up somewhere visible in your department.
You can also find us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/SCAB2014?ref=profile
Hope to see many of you in Edinburgh!
Best regards,
Maarit Maenpaa
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King's Buildings
University of Edinburgh
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Edinburgh
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