Broadening Diversity: Careers and Graduate Study in the Biological Sciences
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This wiki provides resources for the iDigBio "Careers and Graduate Study in Biological Sciences" workshop held at the University of Central Florida February 1, 2014
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A 1-day workshop for undergraduate students focusing on opportunities for careers and graduate study in field and environmental biology, biodiversity, ecology, and evolution. A primary goal is increasing minority and non-minority participation to ensure broad-based approaches within the biological and biodiversity sciences. Registration is open to freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and recent graduates.
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Presentations
- Edwards-Keynote:The Attraction of Modern Biological Sciences
- Bart- A Passion for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Aldarondo-Jeffries: Preparring and Applying for Graduate School
- Aldarondo-Jeffries: Exploring Graduate School Funding
- Bart-Career Tracks in Biology
- Schneider-Expanding your Academic Experience through Research
- Germain- Careers in Biology
- Roberts- How many species are there?
- Soltis - Contemporary Methods in Assembling and Using the Tree of Life