Photosyntech/ForBio/UiT field course: Northern Biodiversity Hotspots, Flora of Skibotn and surroundings, 5 ECTS

 

Course content: Practical experience with morphology-based species identification is in high demand in both basic and applied biological research. You will study applied taxonomy, acquire identification and field collection skills, as well as learn how to prepare and mount the specimens for preservation in museum collections.

This course will provide training in the identification of Boreal and Arctic groups of flowering plants. The teaching will take place in Skibotn area with a remarkably high species number for such northern latitudes (68-69 degrees N) challenging the general concept that species richness decreases as latitude increases. Daily excursions to both lowland and mountain habitats will be combined with practical work in the class to identify the collected materials using the identification keys and learn diagnostic characters of plant taxa.

This course is accredited by the University of Tromsø as amounting 5 ECTS. Course code Bio-3024 (MSc level) and Bio-8024 (PhD level). See the course description on the UiT pages here

Instructors: Andy Sortland andy.sortland@uit.no and Galina Gussarova galina.gusarova@uit.no.

Required previous knowledge/course-specific requirements: The course is primarily intended for PhD students of the research schools and post-docs. However, it is also open for MSc and BSs students, as well as non-students if there is space available.

Assessment: Performance during the practical parts of the course and a practical exam (pass/or fail), which will be arranged on the last day of the course. The exam will consist of the identification of specimens using keys and documenting the distinct morphological characters of the specimens that are used to classify it to taxa at different taxonomic levels. 

Financial aid: We provide transport from Tromsø (The Arctic University Museum) to Skibotn station. Accommodation and subsistence at the Skibotn field station for the course duration will also be covered for all the participants. There are no course fees. Support to cover travel to Tromsø will be available to (i) Members of Photosyntech who are awarded activity grants and can use these grants to cover their travel expenses. Activity grants are paid out after each semester to members who have been attending courses that year; (ii) ForBio members affiliated with Norwegian universities or research institutes. All other applicants will need to secure their own funding to cover travel to Tromsø.

It is expected that all participants in the course are affiliated or become affiliated with the research schools:

Apply for membership to Photosyntech graduate school (PhD students in Norway only)

Find out about how to become a ForBio member or associate (PhD students and all other applicants).

 

Registration: PhD students in Norway must apply for this course in BOTH ways (others apply with step 1);

  1. Please fill in the online application here;
  2. Apply to UiT (course code Bio-8024) UiT students must register through studentweb, the deadline is 31 May.

Find out about how to become a ForBio member here.

The maximum number of participants is 15. 

The application deadline is 7 June 2024.

Results will be announced by e-mail on 14 June 2024.

Practical info: The course schedule and description of field excursions will be provided at a late stage to the accepted participants. Participants meet up at the Botany Building, The Arctic University Museum of Norway, UiT 29 July at 12:00 for practical information and transport to Skibotn.

The course is run with financial support from the national graduate school Photosyntech

Contact Galina Gusarova (galina.gusarova@uit.no) for more information

For questions regarding the research schools contact Sunniva Katharina Thode (Photosyntech) photosyntech@uit.no and Micah Dunthorn  (ForBio)  micah.dunthorn@nhm.uio.no 

Published Feb. 6, 2024 5:47 PM - Last modified Apr. 7, 2024 9:17 AM