BRYOLOGY SUMMER SCHOOL: FROM BRYOPHYTE IDENTIFICATION TO PRACTICAL USE 2020

Aktualizēts 28.01.2020 14:38

 

BRYOLOGY SUMMER SCHOOL: FROM BRYOPHYTE IDENTIFICATION TO PRACTICAL USE 2020

September 20 – September 29, 2020

For the first time in Latvia, Daugavpils University, in cooperation with the Republic of Latvia State Education Development Agency, will organize a course titled Bryology Summer School: From Bryophyte Identification to Practical Use.

In Latvia, due to historical and cultural habitat management and nature conservation traditions, one can find natural environments containing bryophytes, rarely found in other parts of Europe. Bryophytes are the oldest terrestrial plants, and unlike other plants, are adapted to live in various habitats and on different substrates. Besides being major peat formers, bryophytes are an important element in ecosystem functioning and important indicators of environmental quality.

The aim of the course is to educate students from various countries and cultural backgrounds in bryophyte identification, ecology, conservation and practical use within a Latvian historical and cultural perspective through practical training in field trips and in the laboratory, and using exercises and lectures.

Location: Ilgas Study and Research Center, Institute of Life Sciences and Technology at the Daugavpils University in Skrudalienas parish, Daugavpils municipality, Latvia.

Students and academic staff with a citizenship from the following countries only are eligible to apply: United States of America, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium (Walloon-Brussels Federation), Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, South Korea, France, Greece, Georgia, Croatia, Estonia, Indonesia, Iceland, Italy, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, Citizen of Kyrgyzstan, People’s Republic of China, Lithuania, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Norway, Peru, Poland, Slovakia, Finland, Spain, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Hungary, Uzbekistan, Germany, and Sweden.

Minimum requirements: Student must have a background and/or have studied university-level Life Science, Natural Science, Environmental Science, Nature Conservation, Forest Science or a similar study programme.

Preference: Documented experience in Botany.

Credits: Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate and 4.5 ECTS.

Programme in more detail 

Course outcomes: Upon course completion, students will gain: 1) basic skills in bryophyte identification; 2) an understanding of the importance of bryophytes in ecosystem functioning, ecology and conservation; 3) knowledge of the practical uses of bryophytes.

Funding: Ten (10) student candidates will be accepted into the course. Accommodation (lodging and three meals per day), course materials, course fee, transportation and planned activities in the course will be covered by the Republic of Latvia State Education Development Agency.

Students accepted into the course will cover all other expenses, including visa, travel from home country to Latvia and back and health insurance.

Registration: Candidates are welcome to apply  between 1 February and 1 April 2020. Candidates must include a cover letter indicating motivation for taking the course, confirmation of student or academic staff status, CV, and copy of passport. Accepted candidates will be announced in May 2020.

 

Contact information:  Dr. Anna Mežaka, email: bryo@tvnet.lv

MSc. Dana Krasnopoļska, email:   krasnopolskadana@gmail.com

Phone: +371 65425452

 

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