BERGers – Scottish Primate Research Group (SPRG) meeting – please respond directly to
Lara. The meeting is ALWAYS fantastic!
It's that time when we start chasing you for booking confirmations and asking for
deposits for the 2020 Burn meet.
For those of you who are new to SPRG, the meeting is a chance for all members to get
together in the beautiful surroundings of The Burn, to discuss research that is going on
within our group, and of course to walk, chat, play games, eat, drink, and be merry. You
can find more details about the venue on their website
(
http://theburn.goodenough.ac.uk/).
This year’s meeting takes place from the 24th-26th April 2020. We can arrive from 4:00pm
on Friday 24th and leave after lunch on Sunday 26th April, though we will still need to
clear our rooms in the morning.
This year Manon, Emma and I will be organising the meeting. There will be a series of
talks given throughout the weekend so please also let us know now if you would like a talk
slot. These do not need to be particularly formal talks - the Burn is a great place to
discuss project plans or analyses in the works. This year we will be joined by Dr Rachel
Kendal<https://www.dur.ac.uk/research/directory/staff/?id=5444> who will be giving
an extended talk. Rachel is an Associate Professor at the University of Durham, and she
has undertaken extensive research looking at social learning in a large number of primate
species. Rachel is the current president of the Cultural Evolution
Society<https://culturalevolutionsociety.org/> and SPRG Alumni.
The costs of staying at The Burn are heavily subsidised by the Charitable Trust, and so
remain very reasonable. The price of attending, which includes room, meals, etc., will be
£190 for staff (those in full time employment) who wish to have a single occupancy room.
Because single occupancy rooms are limited in number, we will offer these on a first-come
first-serve basis. For students, unwaged members, and/or those who share rooms, the price
will be £150.
To confirm your place at the Burn, please send a deposit of £75 to me by the second week
of February (14/02/19) - see details below. On the bank reference could you please include
your name and "Burn" as this will help me keep track of those who have paid. In
a change to previous meetings and in line with the Burn's new policy the full balance
will be due on Friday 17th April by bank transfer. This will avoid the need for people to
bring excessive amounts of cash (although some will still be required for liquid
refreshment). Any cancellations after this period will be non-refundable if we are unable
to fill your place.
Account number: 41035106
Sort code: 07-01-16
Bank reference: "Burn *your name*"
To help us keep things organised, after paying the deposit, please send me an email at
lara.wood@abertay.ac.uk<mailto:lara.wood@abertay.ac.uk> and include the following
details:
Use the subject header: The SPRG Burn meeting 2019
Give your name:
If you prefer a single room (noting additional cost and no promises):
Affiliation and career stage (e.g., St Andrews, PhD student)
Dietary requirements: (if any)
If you are interested in giving a talk: (yes/no)
Topic of your talk: (title can be decided later but please indicate your/the general
topic):
Places are limited, so don't miss your chance. In the first instance, bookings are
restricted to members and SPRG associates. However, should places be left unclaimed by the
middle of February, invitations will be opened to colleagues from further afield. Reply
early to avoid disappointment- last year booked up very quickly.
Please pass this email onto any news members of labs etc. that should be part of SPRG but
may not yet be on the mailing list. If you have a non-SPRG colleague whom you know would
like to come and give a talk please drop us an email to discuss options.
All the best,
Lara, Emma and Manon
Dr Lara Wood, PhD, PGCert, MA, BA | Lecturer
Psychology Division
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