Dear colleagues,
The SYNTHESYS programme is FOR THE LAST TIME open for applications for research visits to a number of European natural history museum and similar institutions, including the Natural History Museum of Denmark. See http://www.synthesys.info/access/ and please observe the deadline: October 13th, 5 p.m. UK time. Please consider whether SYNTHESYS could be useful for you or your student/colleague/supervisor. if yes, It is now time to contact your prospective host in the institution you want to visit in order to agree on the work to be done and in order to optimise chances of success
SYNTHESYS is open to any researcher who is based in one of the listed countries, irrespective of nationality, age, professional status, employment, …..
All the best regards,
Henrik
(P.S. I will be away from work and email next week, back again 10 OCT)
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Henrik Enghoff, Professor of Zoological Systematics and Zoogeography
Curator of Myriapoda and apterygote + exopterygote insects, NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF DENMARK
University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, DK-2100 Koebenhavn OE, DANMARK.
Telephone +45 35 32 10 67 (direct) / +45 35 32 22 22 (switchboard)/+45 27 14 10 36 (mobile).
E-mail
heng...@snm.ku.dk.
- www.snm.ku.dk/people/henghoff
<http://www.snm.ku.dk/people/henghoff>
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