Tagged With: Society of Biology Travel Grants
What we can learn from our peers around the globe?
Guest blogger Charlotte Eve Davies, a PhD student at Swansea University, talks about receiving a Society of Biology Travel Grant to go to the AVC Lobster Science Centre, Canada. ‘So what do you do?’ is the question I get asked rather often. People look at me and assume, at the age of 24, I should … Continue reading
Categories: Animal research, Careers, Conservation
Tags: collaboration, Conservation, lobsters, marine biology, Society of Biology Travel Grants
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A Society of Biology travel grant to Madagascar
Guest blogger Alex Cole from Swansea University talks about receiving the Society of Biology Travel Grant to attend a field course in Madagascar Madagascar’s dry deciduous forests are highly threatened and unfortunately Kirindy forest qualifies as one of these endangered forests. In previous years logging has taken place in Kirindy, threatening many of its species, … Continue reading
Categories: Conservation, Education, Nature, Royal Society of Biology
Tags: awards, Society of Biology Travel Grants
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