It took a while but now we are happy to finally announce our next two workshops!
BITE and IRAL will have full funding and will be supported by our future PostDoc Elizabeth Dowding. Visit the respective websites for more information.
❗️ REMINDER ❗️ The deadline to apply for the next PaleoSynthesis PostDoc position and / or a workshop is approaching! There’s still a week left and we are looking forward to your application! Visit workshop call (closed) and postdoc call (closed) for more information.
After four days of BioDeepTime workshop in Erlangen all participants are very satisfied and happy that finally a face-to-face meeting was possible. There was a lot of discussion and planning and we hope that we will soon be able to present the first results.
It's exciting ... We finally have our first in-person workshop in Erlangen; still in hybride mode so those that cannot join themselves are able to attend via Zoom. So happy! Things will move forward a lot faster now with whole group meetings and discussions in smaller groups.
“Have you ever thought about the links between conservation and paleobiology as an instructor, researcher, practitioner, or in another capacity?
If so, we want to hear from you!
Share your thoughts at https://bit.ly/WhatIsConsPaleo survey closed
Scientific practices stemming from colonialism, whereby middle- and low-income countries supply data for high-income countries and the contributions of local expertise are devalued, are still prevalent today in the field of palaeontology. In response to these unjust practices, countries such as Mex...
Genreal information
Duration should be 3-5 days (preferably in spring 2023).
Consecutive workshops are possible. If consecutive workshops are planned, this should be already indicated in the proposal.
A postdoc application for the open position in PaleoSynthesis (anticipated start date Sep...
Colonial history and global economics distort our understanding of deep-time biodiversity - highlighting the effects of colonial history and socio-economic factors on sampling biases in the fossil record.
The recordings are available to the public now. We have created an own YouTube channel that includes recordings of the presentations of all our speakers. You can find the videos directly on YouTube or by clicking here.