The 16th International Congress of Ethnobiology will convene this summer in Belém, Brazil (7-10 August 2018). Please submit your proposals for organized sessions (academic, policy, cultural performance), workshops, mini-courses, and thematic film festivals open through 31 January 2018. For more information please see:https://www.ise2018belem.com/
Job Opportunity: Remote Sensing, GIScience and Ethnobiology
This is an excellent opportunity and example of interdisciplinary applications of ethnobiology and economic botany. Please check the job description, as it describes technical skills demanded in our evolving field. Alexander R. O'Neill Student Representative, Society for Economic Botany and Masters Candidate at the Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University Northwest Indian College... Continue Reading →
Summer 2018 Internship at Morton Arboretum
The Morton Arboretum is recruiting applicants for 2018 summer undergraduate fellowships, which runs for 10 weeks and covers housing and a generous stipend. Each fellow works closely under one scientist. Morton Arboretum scientists cover a broad range of topics: basic tree biology, forest ecology, arboriculture, biomechanics, root biology, soil science, population biology, genetics, phylogenetics, systematics, conservation... Continue Reading →
Summer 2018 Internships in Washington, D.C.
There are some excellent opportunities to live and work in Washington, D.C. this Summer in the field of landscape architecture and horticulture. These internships are not about the work experience alone, and can serve as an unparalleled networking opportunity. Please see the links below: https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487544500 https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/487545100
Position Opening
Dear SEB Student Members, Hello, my name is Alexander O’Neill and I am the current President of the SEB Student Committee. I wanted to draw your attention to a new position available at the Universidad Nacional AutĂłnoma de MĂ©xico (IB-UNAM). Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions, or ideas as we begin... Continue Reading →
Call for Students: Mentorship Lunch
58th SEB Annual Meeting June 4-9th, 2017, Bragança, Portugal! Living in a global world: ethnobotany, local knowledge and sustainability
Join us! Become a Student Committee Member
Hello Everyone, It’s hard to believe that we are just one month away from our annual conference in Bragança, Portugal! Our Student Committee has been hard at work planning events for junior members of our Society. We hope to see you there! Are you a student and would you like to join our team for... Continue Reading →
SEB Seeks Nominations for Heiser Award
DEADLINE, May 28th, 2017 Dear SEB Student Members, With registration still open for the 58th SEB Annual Conference and the II Encontro Hispano PortuguĂŞs de Etnobiologia entitled “Living in a global world: ethnobotany, local knowledge, and sustainability” (June 4-9, 2017), we would like to issue a call for nominations for the Charles B. Heiser Jr.... Continue Reading →
Cork Excursion
Hello! Please let us know if you have any questions about registering our Cork Excursion in Portugal. If you would like to share a room or ride, we can also connect you with other student members. Facebook Contact: https://www.facebook.com/groups/242857822586727/ Conference Update | Cork Excursion 9 June - 10 June 2017 After the SEB conference in Portugal, society... Continue Reading →
SEB 2016 Conference and Botany in Action Fellowship
By Chelsie Romulo This summer I attended the Society's conference in Kentucky as a student member of SEB. This is my second SEB conference as I also attended the 2014 meeting in Cherokee NC. This summer was an exciting meeting for me because in 2014 I presented a concept poster of my dissertation proposal and... Continue Reading →