Travel applications due today!
Students, foreign scientists and early-career scientists are encouraged to apply for travel awards to #PSG2020 in Portland, Oregon. The deadline is today, 15 November, 11:59PM PST.
Students, foreign scientists and early-career scientists are encouraged to apply for travel awards to #PSG2020 in Portland, Oregon. The deadline is today, 15 November, 11:59PM PST.
Travel awards and associated abstracts for #PSG2020 are due Friday, 15 November, 11:59pm.
Dr. Beth Gardner of the Quantitative Ecology Lab at the University of Washington is seeking a PhD student interested in marine conservation planning. Deadline to apply: 15 November 2019.
Find all the information about travel awards (due 15 November 2019!) and abstract submission on the event website link under the “Annual Meeting” tab.
The Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Resources seeks a student to pursue a fully-funded PhD through the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University, Newfoundland.
This year, PSG offers students (bachelor, master, doctoral) the chance to receive $1000 in research support. Please see the full Request for Proposals on the “Students & Early Careers” tab. Submit by 11:59pm PDT 15 April!
In 2019, PSG will fund 3 grants worth $1,000 each, 1 grant per degree-level (bachelor, master, doctoral). Funds for these grants were raised by the Former Chairs and matched by the Executive Council. Please see the full Request for Proposals on the “Students & Early Careers” tab and submit by 15 April 2019.
We are looking forward to a strong scientific program for the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Pacific Seabird Group in Kaua‘i! Click for more info on the schedule.
For all those presenting talks at the PSG Conference, please click for details on the timing and loading of presentations.
For all those presenting posters for the 2019 PSG Conference please click for guidelines regarding poster board size, set-up and take-down.
Marine Ornithology is an open access journal that is published through a partnership of the African Seabird Group, Australasian Seabird Group, Dutch Seabird Group, Japanese Seabird Group, and Pacific Seabird Group.
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The objective of the Conservation Fund is to advance the conservation of seabirds in developing countries primarily in or bordering the Pacific Ocean by providing funds for conservation and restoration activities, and building within-country seabird expertise. Learn More »