The 10-day "Boot Camp" is intended for those involved in wildlife research using techniques such as presence/absence surveys or mark-recapture - or those who need to understand the results of this research.
The course is facilitated by BCSS, the Biodiversity Conservation Society of Sarawak.
This meeting focuses on the origin, diversification, and conservation of Southeast Asia's megadiverse fauna and flora against the background of the region's complex geology and climate history.
Only the fourth IPS Congress staged in Africa, home to a hundred primate species. The last IPS Congress in Africa was held in Uganda in 2006. This Congress hails a return to Kenya after 34 years.
Events at KMUTT
Intensive courses NRM611 and NRM612
Those two intensive courses will not be thought this semester but will be postponed to the first semester of next academic year (semester 1-2018)