Melanie Colón Posted December 4, 2013 Posted December 4, 2013 OTS is offering several graduate level courses for 2014. All are accredited courses, meaning students that participate will receive academic credit. OTS is a consortium of over 50 universities worldwide so credits from our courses are recognized by all the member institutions (http://bit.ly/1078fLg). Courses offered for 2014: -Conservation Genetics (http://bit.ly/13AeiZC) -Tropical Conservation & Sustainable Development: Law, Policy & Professional Practice. (http://bit.ly/IKmdhs) -Tropical Biology: An Ecological Approach (http://bit.ly/19cC8fT) -Tropical Plant Systematics (http://bit.ly/11WBLjk) -Payment for Ecosystem Services: Putting Theory into Practice in Costa Rica (http://bit.ly/1a13abb) -Inquiry in Rainforests: an in-service program for teachers (http://bit.ly/1aJyauv) -Monitoring Tropical Forest Dynamics in a Changing Climate (http://bit.ly/18lLFjC) -Monitoring Terrestrial Vertebrates Using Camera Traps: Field and Analytical Techniques (http://bit.ly/190W8FK)
Melanie Colón Posted February 6, 2014 Author Posted February 6, 2014 This might be of interest: Terry McGlynn's blog on the benefits of OTS courses to students of ecology: http://smallpondscience.com/2014/02/04/how-all-ecology-grad-students-can-benefit-from-an-ots-course/
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