Forthcoming Events
On this page you will be able to find listings on future meetings and activities organised by Bridging the Gaps. Please visit this site regularly or email us if you would like to receive an email when a new event is added or an existing one updated.
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You can also view events that have already taken place: Past Events
10th & 11th September 2009
Mathematical Models for Ecology and Evolution
School of Biological Sciences, University Of Bristol
MMEE 2009 will have a Darwinian flavour, in honour of the bicentenary of Darwin's birth, and 150 years since the publication of The Origin of Species. While not a mathematician himself, Darwin's ideas find natural expression in the form of mathematical models, allowing further development and refinement of the theory. This two-day meeting will showcase the latest developments of formal models in evolution and ecology, and will include keynote addresses on the mathematical modelling of Darwin's key theories and insights.
Further information is available on the web site: http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/mmee2009
MMEE 2009 will have a Darwinian flavour, in honour of the bicentenary of Darwin's birth, and 150 years since the publication of The Origin of Species. While not a mathematician himself, Darwin's ideas find natural expression in the form of mathematical models, allowing further development and refinement of the theory. This two-day meeting will showcase the latest developments of formal models in evolution and ecology, and will include keynote addresses on the mathematical modelling of Darwin's key theories and insights.
Further information is available on the web site: http://www.cs.bris.ac.uk/mmee2009
Post-Event Reporting
To allow us to ensure the activities that we organise within the
Bridging the Gaps project meet their objectives, and to assess the impact
of the project in nurturing interdisciplinary research, organisers of
events are asked to complete a post-event report. This should be done at
6 to 12 month intervals following the event, as it is recognised that
tangible outcomes might take a while to present themselves.
There is also an opportunity to suggest what further activities could
be useful in developing the theme further.
Please complete the following form, and return to Jean Vogel-Gourgand.
Post-Event Report
Please complete the following form, and return to Jean Vogel-Gourgand.
Post-Event Report
