by Henriette Gelink | Nov 22, 2017 | Student`blog
Written by: Johannes De Groeve Partner institute: Fondazione Edmund Mach – Ghent University Phd project: A wildlife journey in space and time: methodological advancements in the assessment and analysis of spatiotemporal patterns of animal movement in a changing...
by Henriette Gelink | Nov 15, 2017 | Student`blog
Written by Dawit Gebregziabher, Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU) Purpose of travel: to attend the summer school course in Freiburg at Schauinsland in the Black Forest Dates: September 12-15, 2017 I was able to get the information about the IUFRO summer...
by Henriette Gelink | Nov 15, 2017 | Student`blog
Written by Kristoffer Nordli, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences By the financial support I received from the International Research School in Applied Ecology (IRSAE) and Erasmus+ (Erasmus+ International Credit Mobility), I could realize my internship as a...
by Henriette Gelink | Oct 11, 2017 | Student`blog
Written by Sarah Hoy, former IRSAE member, University of Aberdeen Photos by Sarah Hoy (owls and moose) and collaborators at the MacNulty Lab Utah State University (wolves). It’s been two years now since I finished my PhD at the University of Aberdeen, UK and began...
by Henriette Gelink | Oct 10, 2017 | Student`blog
Written by: Zara Morris-Trainor, the University of Aberdeen IN PURSUIT OF SUSTAINABILE CASHMERE – KEY INSIGHTS FROM THE MONGOLIAN RANGELANDS Last July I had the opportunity to present on my PhD research at the International Congress of Conservation...