Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the 2016 edition of The Helsinki Summer School on
Mathematical Ecology and Evolution, an EMS-ESMTB School in Applied
Mathematics, which will focus on structured populations. The school will be
held between 21 and 28 August 2016 in Turku, Finland. The core program
consists of five series of lectures,

Mats Gyllenberg (University of Helsinki): Dynamics of structured populations
Hans Metz (University of Leiden): Adaptive dynamics in structured populations
Reinhard Bürger (University of Vienna): Population genetics in structured
populations
Hisashi Inaba (University of Tokyo): Infectious diseases in structured
populations
André de Roos (University of Amsterdam): Population and community ecology of
ontogenetic development

All young researchers working in mathematical ecology can apply from all
countries, especially from Europe and the Mediterranean. The school is aimed
at graduate students of mathematics, but we also welcome students of biology
with sufficient background in mathematics, as well as advanced
undergraduates and postdocs. 

The deadline for applications is 31 January 2016. For more details and
application, see the school's website at

https://wiki.helsinki.fi/display/BioMath/The+Helsinki+Summer+School+on+Mathematical+Ecology+and+Evolution+2016%3A+Structured+Populations

Eva Kisdi, Mats Gyllenberg and Francesca Scarabel

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