Frontiers Survey Results
Frontiers of Biogeography sent out a survey at the end of last year. See the reviewed results on the summary news post.
Frontiers of Biogeography sent out a survey at the end of last year. See the reviewed results on the summary news post.
After feedback from 2019's IBS membership survey regarding symposium topics, we're pleased to announce the featured symposia for our 10th Biennial International Conference in Vancouver.
A postdoctoral research associate position in population genetics and demographic modeling is available in the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University.
With great sadness, the International Biogeography Society records the death of one of our founding members, and former IBS president, Professor Vicki Funk. In honour of her contributions to the society, and to the field of biogeography, we have created a student travel fund in her name.
Registration is now open for the Early Career Biogeographers Conference in Amsterdam, this coming April 17-19, 2020. See more information on the conference webpage and register now!
The calls are out for nominations for the 2021 International Biogeography Society's recognition awards - the Alfred Russel Wallace Award, and the MacAurthur & Wilson Award. See the details and submit your nomination here...
Have design skills? We're looking for some ideas for our 10th biennial's t-shirt and logo. Enter your design in the logo contest for Vancouver 2021!
Join us in Amsterdam this April 2020 for our next off-year meeting focused on Early Career Researchers. See https://www.biogeography.org/meetings/amsterdam-2020/ for more details
Recently present at IBS Quito 2019, or have other work you'd like to publish? Submit to Frontiers of Biogeography
We're trying a new way of choosing symposia for IBS Vancouver 2021. Help us develop fantastic symposia by suggesting topics and speakers...