Hello all,

We are pleased to announce the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution/la 
Société 
Canadienne ​d’Écologie et ​d​’Évolution Annual Meeting, which 
will be held in St. John’s, 
Newfoundland and Labrador July 7-11, 2016.

CALL FOR SYMPOSIA
Rather than a conference theme, this year we have more of a conference 
sentiment, captured by 
a line from the Ode to Newfoundland: “From windswept land to spindrift swirl". 
Our goal is for 
conference symposia and sessions to address questions in ecology and evolution 
that transcend 
systems; we encourage symposium proposals that address research questions with 
a suite of 
speakers who together work across a number of diverse systems; however, we will 
consider all 
submitted proposals.

Please submit your symposium proposal to carissa [dot] brown [at] mun [dot] ca 
by NOVEMBER 
16, including the following information:

Title
Description of symposium (200-250 words; theme, etc.)
List of 6 suggested speakers, their affiliations, and tentative presentation 
titles
An indication of whether the speaker has confirmed their participation

****Each proposal may include a nomination for a plenary speaker for the 
conference who fits 
with your symposium theme. If selected, your nominee will receive a grant to 
defray the costs of 
travel to the conference*****

For more information, please email me at the above email address.

CALL FOR WORKSHOPS
We welcome proposals for workshops for the 2016 meeting. Workshops will run on 
Thursday, 
July 7, 2016 and can be organized for a full day, morning, afternoon, or 1-2 
hours. There is also 
the opportunity for short 50 minute workshops to be run over the lunch hour 
during the scientific 
program of the meeting, July 8-10.

Please submit your workshop proposal to carissa [dot] brown [at] mun [dot] ca 
by NOVEMBER 
16, including the following information:

Title
Description of the workshop (200-250 words)
List of workshop leader(s)
Workshop length and preferred timing
A tentative budget
Estimated number of attendees (minimum and maximum numbers)
Facility or equipment requirements for workshop (e.g., classroom with projector)

We look forward to seeing you in St. John’s, July 2016!

Carissa

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Carissa Brown

Assistant Professor of Biogeography

Department of Geography
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John's, NL, A1B 3X9
Tel: (709) 864-8981

carissabrown.wix.com/home

http://www.mun.ca/geog/people/faculty/cbrown.php

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