Biocultural Diversity: Concepts and Interdisciplinary Methods, with special focus on Local Peoples and Migrants in Europe

Erasmus Intensive Programme - April 18-May 1st 2010
Centre for Biocultural Diversity - University of Kent

This two week intensive course in Canterbury, UK, will provide scientists and postgraduate students with a multipurpose platform to stimulate biocultural diversity studies, an emerging multidisciplinary endeavour dedicated to understanding the complex and dynamic interrelationships between humans, other species and ecosystems, with a special focus on european local peoples and migrants. Students will particpate in a virtual classroom following the course, to exchange experiences and consult among colleagues while conducting research for there degrees. For details: BIOCULTURE

Financial Support for Accommodation (100%) and Flights (90%) for students and staff from WUR, BOKU, UAB, TALLINN, UPPSALA, who are also citizens of EU countries or of Turkey, Liechtenstein, Iceland and Norway.

Contact: Dr. Raj Puri, Course Convenor. R.K.Puri@kent.ac.uk Tel: +44-1227-823148

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