Graduate/Professional Training - Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, 
Front Royal, VA, USA

Statistics for Ecology and Conservation 
Biology<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/mccs-0501-statistics-for-ecology-and-conservation-biology/>
February 27-March 10, 2017        Spaces still available-apply now!
Gain in-depth knowledge of analysis techniques for cutting-edge ecological 
research, employing R: classical regression models; mixed models; generalized 
linear models; how to deal with the limitations of real datasets; and 
conservation-specific approaches. Participants learn how to choose appropriate 
analyses for different research questions, and about the assumptions underlying 
each model. Through the lectures and hands-on exercises participants learn how 
to design their own studies, explore their data, perform a range of analyses, 
understand fitted models, and clearly explain their results. By the end of the 
course, participants will be able to conduct sophisticated statistical 
analyses, critically evaluate statistics-based material in current research 
literature, and deal with the limitations of real datasets in the context of 
conservation science. Some prerequisites. For details, visit Statistics for 
Ecology and Conservation 
Biology<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/mccs-0501-statistics-for-ecology-and-conservation-biology/>

Additional Upcoming Courses:

  *   Non-Invasive Techniques and Applications in Wildlife 
Endocrinology<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/endocrinology/>
 (March 13-24, 2017) New Course!
  *   Field Recording and Analysis of Biological Sounds for Research and 
Conservation<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/field-recording-and-analysis-of-biological-sounds-for-research-and-conservation/>
 (May 1-12, 2017) New Course!
  *   Practical Zoo Nutrition 
Management<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/nutrition/>
 (June 5-9, 2017)
  *   Camera Trapping Study Design and Data Analysis for Occupancy and Density 
Estimation<http://smconservation.gmu.edu/programs/graduate-and-professional/professional-training-courses/cameratraps/>
 (June 19-30, 2017)

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