Visiting address
Office 112C, Lids hus
Sars gate 1, Tøyen (map)
Oslo, Norway
Do you want to use illustration as an effective communication tool? Learn the essentials of graphic design and visual communication theory, drawing by hand and drawing digitally during this one week course.
The 11 th ForBio Annual Meeting will take place at the Natural History Museum in Oslo using a hybrid format to enable participation in person and in silico. We will use our venues at the new Oslo Climate House and the historic Tøyen Manor to host a diverse and inspiring meeting.
All MSc and PhD students, postdocs, supervisors, faculty and the broad biosystematics community are invited to attend.
Student and research symposium on methods and approaches in dead wood science
[Due to travel restrictions this course is cancelled. We will try to set a new date soon.]
An introduction to accessing spatial biodiversity data and spatial analysis in R
ForBio and the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative invite applicants to “Biosystematics, ecology and applied science of flies and midges (Insecta: Diptera)”. The course will be held at the charming and well-equipped Sletvik field station, about two hours drive from Trondheim, Norway.
Do you want to use illustration as an effective communication tool? Learn the essentials of graphic design and visual communication theory, drawing by hand and drawing digitally during this one week course.
Do you want to use illustration as an effective communication tool? Learn the essentials of graphic design and visual communication theory, drawing by hand and drawing digitally during this one week course.
ForBio course: DNA barcoding - from sequences to species
ForBio invites applicants to the course DNA-barcoding - from sequences to species. This course will be delivered ONLINE February 15 to 19, 2021: 30 hours of online live lessons and classes, as well as assignments for a written home exam (essay format). A good internet connection is required to follow the course.