AndiNa's workshops have one primary objective: to initiate real debate about research on weeds and invasive plants. They thus fill a void left by traditional conferences and workshops. There are no papers describing the participants’ latest results, just full-on debate about where real progress will come from, the hallmarks of successful research, the limitations of current approaches, and what we must to do to achieve our future goals. By bringing people together in this unique way, we hope to lead the way by publishing our deliberations and initiating new collaborations. For each workshop, 30-35 participants are invited from around the world, balancing discipline expertise, general knowledge about weeds and their management and international representation.
Call for applications
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Selection of Participants
Attendance is by application only. Please submit one page cv and a short justification (200 words) explaining what you think is most important to achieving holistic transdisciplinary weed management, with a particular focus on what are the biggest challenges and opportunities and why you feel that this workshop is relevant to you. The documents can be submitted via e-mail to [email protected].
Applications are now open and deadline for applications will be 4 December 2015.
Selection results will be announced by 30 January 2016.
Attendance is by application only. Please submit one page cv and a short justification (200 words) explaining what you think is most important to achieving holistic transdisciplinary weed management, with a particular focus on what are the biggest challenges and opportunities and why you feel that this workshop is relevant to you. The documents can be submitted via e-mail to [email protected].
Applications are now open and deadline for applications will be 4 December 2015.
Selection results will be announced by 30 January 2016.