Plant speciation
at Plant Canada 2003

St Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada
June 26-28 2003


 

Alpine flowers

Helianthus anomalus

Beech forest

If you are interested in the possibility of a receiving a bursary to attend the meeting, please submit your poster abstract, together with a brief (no more than 200 word) statement indicating your position (graduate student/postdoc), reasons for wishing to attend and a supporting statement from a scientist who has agreed to act as a referee for your application, usually your group leader (please include their contact details).

It is also important that you indicate the exact level of financial assistance that you would require in order to attend the meeting. This amount might well be equal to registration fees and travel costs, although applications for smaller amounts are welcome and, in exceptional circumstances, full funding will also be considered. This should be sent to Prof. Loren Rieseberg (lriesebe@bio.indiana.edu, and also newphytol@lancaster.ac.uk).

In general, the organising committee intends to meet the needs of those who will be able to contribute to the meeting in the most able/effective manner, while maximising the number of potential delegates.

 

 

Illustrations: Plant Speciation logo by Sam Day. The logo depicts scarlet Gilia, of the Polemoniaceae - the systematics of the Polemoniaceae was one of Verne Grant's specialist fields. Alpine flowers, courtesy of T J Tschaplinski. Helianthus anomalus, courtesy of L Rieseberg. Beech forest, courtesy of R J Norby.
Plant speciation is funded by the New Phytologist Trust

Last updated: January 17, 2007