Ocean Life Meeting Series

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General information

The articles are selected by the participants. Classical as well as recent topics will be taken up. The duration of the course is continuous. The ETCS points are per semester of attendance. It is expected that the students read the selected article(s) before each session. Additionally each student is expected to prepare one presentation of an article each semester. 

Schedule: Spring and Fall, Wednesdays 9-10 at Charlottenlund castle campus, approx. 15 sessions per semester.

Learning outcome:

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:

  • Understanding the concepts of traits, trade-offs, and fitness for oceanic organisms
  • Familiarity with the range of issues driving the front of ecological research
  • Ability to read and assess abstract ecological and evolutionary literature
  • Ability to present and to give critique on a specific research plan
Objective:

To become familiar with basic concepts of trait-based analysis and modeling of Ocean Life.

Contact Person: Ken Haste Andersen (kha@aqua.dtu.dk)

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Venue

Venue: Technical University of Denmark
Lyngby, Denmark

25 National Institute of Aquatic Resources
Charlottenlund castle, Campus Lyngby

Application


Application Procedure:

Please contact the course responsible directly: Ken Haste Andersen (kha@aqua.dtu.dk).

Qualification

Academic level: PhD

Assessment:

Evaluation of experiments and reports. Active participation and presentation of articles (at least one per semester) is required to pass the course.


Credits:
Scheme: 
ECTS
Value: 
2
Occupations (not validated):

The articles are selected by the participants. Classical as well as recent topics will be taken up. The duration of the course is continuous. The ETCS points are per semester of attendance. It is expected that the students read the selected article(s) before each session. Additionally each student is expected to prepare one presentation of an article each semester. 

Schedule: Spring and Fall, Wednesdays 9-10 at Charlottenlund castle campus, approx. 15 sessions per semester.

Application procedure: 

Please contact the course responsible directly: Ken Haste Andersen (kha@aqua.dtu.dk).

Assessment: 

Evaluation of experiments and reports. Active participation and presentation of articles (at least one per semester) is required to pass the course.

Attendance mode: 
Campus
Attendance pattern: 
Daytime
Duration: 
15 sessions per semester
Language of assessment: 
English
Language of instruction: 
English
Learning outcome: 

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:

  • Understanding the concepts of traits, trade-offs, and fitness for oceanic organisms
  • Familiarity with the range of issues driving the front of ecological research
  • Ability to read and assess abstract ecological and evolutionary literature
  • Ability to present and to give critique on a specific research plan
Objective: 

To become familiar with basic concepts of trait-based analysis and modeling of Ocean Life.

Study mode: 
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