Chris Merkord Posted September 4, 2013 Share Posted September 4, 2013 Following up on a terrific meeting in Chicago, it is time to consider next year in Estes Park: THE 132ND STATED MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION andTHE 84TH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY andTHE 32ND ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY OF CANADIAN ORNITHOLOGISTS will be held jointly on 23-27 SEPTEMBER 2014 in ESTES PARK, COLORADO.We hereby invite proposals for symposia and workshops. Symposia proposals should include: (1) title of symposium, (2) a 2-5 sentence rationale for the symposium's topic, (3) names, contact information, and presentation topics of presenting speakers and 1-2 alternate speakers (please also indicate whether the speakers have tentatively committed to attending), and (4) requested length of symposium (whole day or half day). Symposia are allowed either 15 or 30 min slots for each presentation in the collection. Workshop proposals should include (1) title of workshop, (2) a 2-5 sentence rationale for the workshop's topic, (3) names and contact information for the workshop's leaders, (4) short description of target audience, (5) requested length of workshop, (5) anticipated format and required logistical resources (e.g., room size/type, projection equipment, large table, field access, etc.), and (6) any required additional costs and/or charges to participants. The deadline for submission of symposium and workshop proposals is Friday, 15 November 2013. Please direct questions or submit proposals to MIKE WUNDER (EM: michael.wunder@ucdenver.edu). Have a look at the meeting poster and share with your colleagues: http://birdmeetings.org/aoucossco2014/files/aoucossco2014-poster.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Merkord Posted November 7, 2013 Author Share Posted November 7, 2013 The deadline for submission is just over a week away now. An email reminder was just sent out from OSNA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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