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ISBE 2014: CONFERENCE NEWS:

International Society for Behavioral Ecology

 

ISBE 2014 conference takes place July 31st-August 5th 2014, in New York City.

 

The Conference Registration Fee includes a 7-day unlimited local bus & metro travel pass in NYC, all scientific session attendances, welcome reception, morning and afternoon snacks, and poster session receptions. Lunch meal-plans and conference banquet costs are extra, and will be advertised soon. In addition to all scientific events associated with the conference, there will be a "free day" on Sunday, August 3, 2014, with a variety of sporting and entertainment excursions options soon to be available for you to consider.

 

Register for the conference by 30 November 2013, for a discounted "morning chorus" (early bird) rate of $495 for most participants, including post-docs.

 

The reduced early bird rate is $245 for any current students and for students and other researchers based in developing-world countries.

There will be limited availability for dormitory housing at New York University (NYU), ranging from $50 doubles or $80 singles / night (subject to change). Early registration will guarantee your priority access to be able to book the dorm rooms. We will also recommend nearby hotels on the website soon.

As more details become available we will be in contact with you. In the meantime, please feel free to ask any questions by emailing us at: contact@isbe2014.com


Best, Mark
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Mark E. Hauber, Ph.D., D.Sc.
Professor, Department of Psychology, Hunter College;
Doctoral Programs in Biology and Psychology, Graduate Center;
City University of New York

Address: Department of Psychology, Hunter College, 695 Park Ave, New York, NY 10065, USA
Office: +1-212-396-6442, Fax: +1-212-772-5620; www.cowbird.org.nz

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