The National Science Foundation is sponsoring an annual, two-week workshop to 
provide intensive training in Bayesian modeling for post-doctoral researchers, 
academic faculty, and agency scientists. Twenty participants will be invited 
each year. There will be no cost for participation in the workshop. A $1000 
stipend will be provided to each U.S. participant, and a $700 stipend will be 
provided to each international participant (due to taxes withheld), to defray 
costs of travel. The second workshop will be held May 21-25, 27-30, 2014 at 
Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO.

Goals of the Workshop

1. Provide a principles-based understanding of Bayesian methods needed to train 
students, to evaluate papers and proposals, and to solve research problems.

2. Communicate the statistical concepts and vocabulary needed to foster 
collaboration between ecologists and statisticians.

3. Provide the conceptual foundations and quantitative confidence needed for 
self-teaching modern analytical methods.
Instructors:
 Tom Hobbs, Colorado State University
 Mevin Hooten, Colorado State University
 Kiona Ogle, Arizona State University
 Maria Uriarte, Columbia University

For more information and application instructions: 
www.nrel.colostate.edu/projects/bayesworkshop<http://www.nrel.colostate.edu/projects/bayesworkshop>

Questions:
Dr. Tom Hobbs
Natural Resource Ecology Lab
Colorado State University
970‐491‐5738<tel:970%E2%80%90491%E2%80%905738>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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  Natural Resource Ecology Lab
  Colorado State University
  970.491.2343 (p)
  970.491.1965 (f)
  [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
  NREL homepage:  http://www.nrel.colostate.edu/

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