Biotelemetry graduate course offering - applications due prior to 15 February 
2019

The sooner applications are received - the better your chances of getting a 
place.



MSc/PhD course offering in Svalbard Norway - 11 June - 12 July (inclusive)

MIX of field/lectures/labs - see http://www.unis.no - courses - ab325/825 for 
details

Course in Biotelemetry and Biologging (with strong marine mammal components)

Topics including:

1)      Basic principles for radio signal transmission & antenna theory

2)      Telemetric technology, regulations and management of frequencies

3)      Ethics (animal welfare) in biotelemetry/biologging

4)      Introduction to VHF-based telemetry, GLS, ARGOS and GPS-positioning 
systems in biotelemetry -transmitters applications and limitations

5)      Telemetry & biologging equipment - a manufacturers perspective 
(Wildlife Computers this year)

6)      User "issues" - another manufacturer's perspective - trouble shooting

7)      Maps, mapping and GPS technology - Practical applications

8)      Acoustic telemetry - Methods & Science questions (sound trap field work 
- and data lab)

9)      Range size, habitat use etc. (Storage, and retrieval of data and the 
integration of animal tracks and terrestrial environmental data)

10)  An introduction to terrestrial animal tracking (reindeer) & links to 
management practises

11)  Design considerations/limitations in marine mammal biotelemetry

12)  Biotelemetry and biologging with Svalbard's marine mammals - case studies 
(Limpet tag deployments - big whales)

13)  Linking marine mammal telemetry & the environment - data handling and 
statistical tools

14)  Remote methods in sea bird research - transponders, photographic 
monitoring and & case studies with GLS and GPS transmitters & data handling lab

15)  Fish tracking lectures, surgical techniques lab and data analyses

16)  Physiological telemetry -brief into to applications and potential

17)  Looking into the future....

This is a TEAM-taught course with relevant experts covering the various topics 
- co-ordinated by Prof. Kit M. Kovacs

NOTE: Norwegian Universities do NOT have tuition fees - and housing is 
subsidized at University Studies on Svalbard (UNIS). International student 
participation is encouraged strongly at UNIS. So - this is a remarkable 
opportunity to get a bit of Arctic experience into your graduate programmes.

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