Career-Path Opportunity for Grads and Post-Docs

The STUDENT CONFERENCE ON CONSERVATION SCIENCE-New York (SCCS-NY) is designed 
for 
graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and early-career professionals 
pursuing or considering 
the field of conservation science. (Undergraduate students conducting 
thesis-level research may 
also apply.) The conference offers numerous opportunities to present your work 
before and 
interact with senior-level conservation professionals in science, policy, 
academia, and management 
at one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Whatever 
your focus—biology, 
sociology, medicine, economics, architecture, the law—if it has a relevance for 
conservation, we 
want to hear your perspective! 

The American Museum of Natural History’s Center for Biodiversity and 
Conservation invites you to 
participate in the third annual SCCS-NY, to be held in New York City on October 
10-12, 2012. 
Collaborating institutions include Cambridge University, Yale School of 
Forestry and Environmental 
Studies, and Princeton University.  
 
DEADLINE: Monday, April 2, is the Abstract Submission deadline for those 
wishing to present their 
work as a Talk, Speed Talk, or Poster. Non-presenters may apply through the 
summer to attend 
(note that seating is limited).

The $100 USD registration fee includes admission to three full days of 
presentations, workshops, 
poster session and reception, resource fair, special events, daily lunches, 
morning and afternoon 
refreshments, access to American Museum of Natural History exhibitions, etc. At 
this time, we do 
not have funds to assist participants with travel or registration costs. 

For details, please visit the SCCS-NY 2012 website: 
http://symposia.cbc.amnh.org/sccsny/2012

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