The Student Conference on Conservation Science was created in 2000
by the University of Cambridge, and is held annually in Cambridge, New York, Bangalore, and Brisbane.
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The 2014 SCCS-NY
is hosted by the
Center for Biodiversity and Conservation
at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH)
and partners.
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Who Should Attend? |
If you are a graduate student, post-doctoral fellow, or early career professional pursuing or considering a future in conservation science, you won’t want to miss SCCS-NY 2014! Whatever your focus – biology, sociology, ecology, economics, resource management – if it has a relevance to conservation we want to hear your perspective!
*Professors and professionals: please spread the word among your students and colleagues!
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Why Attend…
Join fellow conservation students and professionals from around the world to network and exchange ideas, and receive feedback from leaders in science, policy, academia, and management at one of the world’s preeminent scientific and cultural institutions.
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Applications for Talks, Speed Talks, and Posters accepted between
March 3 and April 4
A limited number of Talks, Speed Talks, and Posters will be accepted. Presenters must submit an abstract on a research
project they have completed or are conducting in any conservation-related field within the natural sciences, social sciences, or humanities. Selection will be based on application quality and relevance to conservation.
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