cE3c Advanced Courses 2020/2021

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Cursos Avançados cE3c 2020/2021 – Oferta já disponível

 

O programa detalhado de Cursos Avançados disponibilizados pelo cE3c – Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alterações Ambientais para o ano lectivo 2020/2021 já está disponível. São 20 cursos, dos quais quatro são oferecidos pela primeira vez.

 

NOTA IMPORTANTE: A maioria dos cursos são planeados para formato presencial, mas se fôr necessário (e.g. devido a medidas de segurança impostas pela situação causada pelo COVID-19 na altura do curso) poderão ser adaptados para formato remoto (‘online’). Cursos que decorrem desde já em formato ‘online’ ou que apenas decorrerão se possível em formato presencial são explicitados.

Estes cursos são direcionados para estudantes inscritos em Programas Doutorais na área da Biologia ou afins. Poderão ainda ser frequentados por estudantes pós-graduados inscritos noutros programas doutorais ou mestrados na área da Biologia, ou outros interessados com formação básica adequada (como por exemplo 1º Ciclo em Biologia ou áreas afins).

 

A frequência destes cursos é gratuita para os estudantes a realizar o 1º ano de diversos Programas Doutorais da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa (FCUL) ou programas doutorais em parceria com a FCUL, contando créditos para a sua formação:

 

- Biologia, Ciências do Mar ou outros programas doutorais da FCUL;

- Biodiversidade, Genética e Evolução - BIODIV (ULisboa e UPorto);

- Biologia e Ecologia das Alterações Globais – BEAG (ULisboa e UAveiro).

 

Os cursos têm em geral formato intensivo, com duração de uma semana, sendo reconhecidos para o 1º ano dos Programas Doutorais supracitados (5-6 ECTs). Alguns têm um formato mais curto (ver detalhes nos programas de cada curso).

 

Detalhamos abaixo a lista de cursos, formadores e datas de realização. Mais detalhes (incluindo programas, preços e procedimentos para inscrição) podem ser consultados aqui.

 

Margarida Matos

Comissão Executiva do Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alterações Ambientais

Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa

 

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cE3c Advanced Courses 2020/2021 – List already available

 

The detailed program of the Advanced Courses organized by cE3c – Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes for the academic year 2020/2021 is already available. There are 20 courses in total, of which four are new.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Most courses are intended to be presential, but if needed (e.g. due to COVID-19 security measures by the time of the course) they may be adapted to be given remotely (online). Courses already defined as ‘online’ or that will only occur if possible in presential format are noted.

These courses are aimed for students enrolled in Doctoral Programmes in Biology or related area. They can also be attended by post-graduate students of other Doctoral Programmes or Masters in Biology, or others with basic biology formation (such as BSc in Biology or related areas).

 

These courses are free for 1st year PhD students of several Doctoral Programmes of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (FCUL) or institutions in partnership with FCUL, counting credits for their formation:

 

- Biology, Ciências do Mar or other PhD programmes at FCUL;

- Biodiversity, Genetics and Evolution - BIODIV (ULisboa and UPorto);

- Biology and Ecology of Global Changes – BEAG (ULisboa and UAveiro).

 

The courses have in general an intensive format, with one week of duration, with 5-6 ECTs recognition for the above mentioned Doctoral Programmes. Some have a shorter format (see details in each course’s programme).

 

We detail below the list of courses, teachers and calendars. More details (including programmes, fees and procedures for applications) can be found at:

 

https://ce3c.ciencias.ulisboa.pt/training/?cat=15

 

 

Advanced Courses cE3c 2020/2021

 

November 2nd - 6th 2020 - Stable isotopes in Ecology and Environment: a tool to integrate scales and complexity (Cristina Máguas). Deadline for applications October 2nd 2020.

 

November 2nd - 6th 2020 - EvoS-2 - Evolutionary Studies - applying evolutionary thinking outside the biology realm (Filipa Vala). Deadline for applications October 2nd 2020.

 

November 9th - 13th 2020 - Production of Science Communication Activities (Cristina Luís, Filipa Vala & Patricia Garcia Pereira). Deadline for applications October 16th 2020.

 

November 16th - 20nd 2020 - Natural History Collections and Biodiversity (Maria Judite Alves et al.). Deadline for applications October 16th 2020

 

January 6th - 8th 2020 - Reproducibility in science (Inês Fragata). Deadline for applications December 8th 2020. NEW (this is an online course)

 

January 11th-15th 2021 - Hands on Functional Diversity: from Ecological Indicators to Ecosystem Services (Alice Nunes, Paula Matos, Laura Concostrina-Zubiri et al.). Deadline for applications December 11th 2020.

 

January 18th-22nd 2021 - Scientific Writing and Communication (Gabor Lövei). Deadline for applications November 20th 2020. (only occurs if possible in presential format; due to COVID-19, it may be re-scheduled, e.g. to the Summer)

 

January 25th – 29th 2021 - Soil ecology and ecosystem services (Teresa Dias & Cristina Cruz). Deadline for applications: December 28th 2020.

 

February 8th - 12th 2021 - Until death do us apart: living in a symbiotic world (Silvana Munzi, Cristina Cruz & Lourdes Morillas). Deadline for applications December 15th 2020.

 

February 15th-19th 2021 - Urban Ecology: the green within the city (Ana Catarina Luz, Pedro Pinho, Cristina Branquinho et al.). Deadline for applications January 15th 2021.

 

March 1st-5th 2021 - Strategies for citizen engagement in science communication (Cristina Luís, Esther Marin et al.). Deadline for applications February 2nd 2021. NEW

 

April 7th – 9th 2021 - Science and the Media: bringing together scientists, journalists and society (Marta Daniela Santos). Deadline for applications February 27th 2021.

 

April 12th-16th 2021 - Ecohydrological modeling for climate change impact assessment (João Pedro Nunes, Luís Dias, Amandine Pastor et al.). Deadline for applications January 31th 2021. NEW

 

May 5th-7th 2021 - Introduction to R programming and biological data analysis (Inês Fragata & Vitor Sousa). Deadline for applications April 2nd 2021.

 

May 10th – 14th 2021 - Advanced R for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Inês Fragata & Vitor Sousa). Deadline for applications April 2nd 2021.

 

June 14th – 18th 2021 - Applied Methods in Community Ecology and Functional Ecology (Paulo Borges & François Rigal). Deadline for applications April 23rd 2021.

 

June 22nd  - 25th 2021 – Island Biogeography (Ana Margarida Santos et al.). Deadline for applications May 14th 2021 (only occurs if possible in presential format, may be cancelled due to COVID-19)

 

June 28th – July 1st 2021 - Measuring Biodiversity: How to get data, assess its quality and measure different aspects of diversity (Joaquín Hortal). Deadline for applications: May 14th 2021.

 

July 12th-16th 2021 - Speaking “Nature”: Methods for measuring the impact of environmental pollution on ecosystems (Silvana Munzi, Pedro Pinho, Sofia Augusto et al.). Deadline for applications June 4th 2021. NEW

 

July 19th-23rd 2021 - Bioinformatics analysis of biological sequences -— from sequence to structure (Teresa Nogueira, Rita Ponce & Eva Pinho). Deadline for applications June 11th 2021.

 

Margarida Matos

Executive Committee of Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes

Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa​




Margarida Matos, PhD
Associate Professor

Researcher IDK-2365-2012

ORCID ID0000-0001-6998-5133


Centro de Ecologia, Evolução e Alterações Ambientais

(cE3c - Centre for Ecology, Evolution and Environmental Changes)

Departamento de Biologia Animal
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Campo Grande, Edificio C2 - 1º Piso 
1749-016 Lisboa
Portugal

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