The IBAC Organizing Committee has prepared some novelties for the XXIV meeting that includes: round tables, short duration courses, workshops, and a permanent exposition. The Plenary Talks will include the following: "From uni- to multimodal signaling: towards an integrative view on anuran communication"; "How to communicate by voice in the noise: the example of seabird colonies"; "The best of a bad situation: reliable information in ground squirrel alarm calls"; and "Impact of bioacoustics data on taxonomy of cicadas". ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Max Planck Institute for Ornithology will host the 2014 topical meeting of the Ethologische Gesellschaft e. V., which will be held in Tutzing, on the shore of Lake Starnberg. We hope that you can join us in 2014 to continue the society's tradition of high quality science presented by diverse participants and in a friendly conference setting. The conference will be a good opportunity to catch up with colleagues and collaborators, and at the same time a chance to explore Lake Starnberg, one of the top holiday destinations in Germany. ... [Information of the supplier]
An annual international event gathering scientists and psychiatrists from around the world to share an interest in stress-evoked brain disorders in both humans and animals. [Information of the supplier]
This year's conference will be held at the award winning at Bristol science centre, located on the harbourside of Bristol. The conference will be catered during the day. The conference banquet (limited to 120 places) will be held at the Bristol Marriott Royal hotel, near to the venue. Confirmed plenary speakers are: Russell Gray (University of Auckland), Martie Haselton (University of California, LA), Daniel Hruschka (Arizona State University), Annette Karmiloff-Smith (Birkbeck, University of London) and Samir Okasha (University of Bristol). ... [Information of the supplier]
The Department of Animal and Plant Sciences is delighted to be hosting the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour Easter Conference in Sheffield on Monday 7th, Tuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th April 2014. There has been a long tradition of the Easter ASAB conference providing an invaluable opportunity for young researchers to address particular issues, to talk informally to more established researchers in animal behaviour, and to present and discuss their own work. This year follows that tradition and has a star-studded cast of enthusiastic researchers who are keen to share their experience with you, explore issues that will help shape your career and discuss your research. Previous attendees of the ASAB Easter conference have said: "I loved the variety of student talks;" "it was a good opportunity for student presentation in a welcoming environment" and a "chance to hear about other projects and discuss my project as it is still very new and developing." ... [Information of the supplier]
The European Conference on Behavioural Biology (ECBB) is organized every even year in a European country by the local Ethological Society in cooperation with the Committee of European Societies for Behavioural Biology (CESBB). The Czech and Slovak Ethological Society welcomes you to join VII ECBB held at the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague between July 17 and 20, 2014. ... [Information of the supplier]
The 23rd Annual ISAZ Conference will focus on the role that human-animal interactions (HAI) play in society, including the basic understanding of human-animal interactions and relationships and their effects on both the human and the animal based on empirical evidence. Furthering the knowledge and understanding of the interconnectedness of humans and animals in society is critical to enhancing the acknowledgement of the field by society and science. The conference will bring together top researchers, professionals, and leaders from industry and politics and facilitate a transdisciplinary exchange on the role of humans and animals in society. The program, which consists of invited keynotes, oral presentations and poster presentations will be of interest to scholars, scientists and professionals working in the field of anthrozoology and related disciplines including biology, psychology, education, anthropology, sociology, and humand and veterinary medicine. Special Events include a public lecture by James Serpell (University of Pennsylvania, confirmed) and plenary talks by Benjamin L. Hart, (University of California, Davis), Robin Gabriels (University of Colorado, Denver), Rob Knight (University of Colrado, Boulder), Kerstin Meints (University of Lincoln, UK). ... [Information of the supplier]
Welcome to Behaviour2015, a joint meeting of the International Ethological Conference (IEC), Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASSAB), Australasian Evolution Society (AES), and Australasia, New Zealand and Africa Region of Applied Ethology that will be held from 9 to 14 August, 2015, in Cairns, Australia. We are very excited to host Behaviour2015 in our ‘backyard’ - between lush tropical rainforests and the Great Barrier Reef. Australia and the Asia/Pacific region have played a significant role for behavioural research, through the contributions of individual investigators as well as through the intriguing fauna that inhabits our region. We are delighted to invite you to Australia to share recent developments in all disciplines of behaviour research. Behaviour2015 will feature a diverse selection of plenaries, symposia and conference sessions that span the entire range of behaviour research: communication, cognition, sexual selection, predator-prey, foraging, social and sensory behaviour, parental care, personality, parasitism, human behaviour, cooperation, applied ethology, conservation ethology, and many more. We encourage participation of delegates from all geographic regions working on all behaviour disciplines and taxa. We promise an inclusive and vibrant academic and social environment during the conference to allow for those important chats between delegates. After all, Australians are welcoming, friendly and easy-going … and we sure know how to throw a party! Come and join us at Behaviour2015. ... [Information of the supplier]
Measuring Behavior is returning to the City of Life Sciences! The upcoming Measuring Behavior conference will be held in the city of Wageningen from 27-29 August 2014. Wageningen has a large university and many research institutes, with considerable number of groups working on research related to both animal and human behavior. Measuring Behavior is known for its interdisciplinary character. At this conference you will find yourself among colleagues from various fields of research. While the research questions and applications may be highly diverse, what all delegates share is an interest in methods, techniques and tools for the study of behavior. Whether you study the behavior of consumers or insects, Measuring Behavior 2014 is the perfect ground for a productive meeting. ... [Information of the supplier]