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Enhancing Linkages between
Mathematics and Ecology
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ELME is a summer science program for graduate and undergraduate students at MSU's Kellogg Biological Station. The
program offers students the opportunity to learn how to apply mathematical
and statistical tools to questions in ecology and evolution.
Students both with and without formal training in mathematics have benefited
from these courses as the students learn ecological applications of math in
a hands-on, interactive format. The program will include three independent
one-week math courses each focusing on different mathematical and
statistical topics, followed by a four-week field ecology and evolution
course.
Scholarships or fellowships are provided to most participants.
Download the application
For more infromation check out the ELME FAQ |
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The ELME program is supported by a grant from
the A. W. Mellon Foundation and by the W. K. Kellogg Biological Station
Summer School Program. Send questions to ELMEprogram@kbs.msu.edu. |
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A Legacy of Conservation
A Commitment to Sustainability
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2006 Michigan State University Board
of Trustees.
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