4 more years!
IRSAE is pleased to announce that we have been awarded 4 more years of funding from the Research Council of Norway! This means more collaboration, courses, discussions and workshops between the different partner institutions in the near future, creating more...
Reorganization of IRSAE: themes
We are reorganizing IRSAE somewhat, into smaller and more functional working groups, to facilitate discussions and exchanges of ideas among PhD candidates within similar sub-fields of applied ecology. The themes reflect what the PhD candidates in the network identify...
New course! Adaptive Ecological monitoring
Course title: Adaptive Ecological Monitoring ECTS credits: 7.5 Dates: 24 -28 April 2017, 09:00-18:00 (every day) Location of course: Campus Evenstad, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences Main lecturers: Kjartan Østbye and Olivier Devineau (both from Evenstad)...
Blog report: From a PhD at FEM to a Marie-Curie Postdoc at UNESCO-IHE
Written by Sajid Pareeth from Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy. I did my PhD research at Fondazione Edmund Mach from February 2013 to July 2016, during which I was fortunate to receive travel support from IRSAE mobility grant to attend conferences and workshops. These...
Blog report: AniMove Fundamentals course in Germany
Written by Paola Semenzato, from Fondazione Edmund Mach, Italy. The purpose of the trip was to attend the course “AniMove - Animal Movement and remote sensing for conservation” (www.animove.org), organized by the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre,...
Doctoral defence in Biology
Camilla Capelli is defending her PhD in Biology 7th April 2017, at the University of Florence, Department of Biology, Florence (Italy). Thesis title: Toxin-producing cyanobacteria in the large lakes south of the Alps: detection of new producers and molecular...