International Remote Seminar on Frontiers in Social Evolution (FINE)
• Meet weekly with people worldwide who are fascinated by social evolution.
• Hear talks about sociality of naturally occurring populations.
• Hear talks about theoretical and comparative studies on animal sociality.
• Provide opportunities for junior scientists to interact with leaders in social evolution research.
• Promote scholarly activity of members of under-represented groups and from developing nations.
Where: Remotely via Zoom. Screened live on youtube as webinar. Stored on YouTube for anyone to watch later.
When: Tuesdays 11:00 (New York)/17:00 (Europe). Seminars last 45min and are followed by 1 hour general discussion.
Who: Researchers, postdocs, and students fascinated in social evolution. Participation is free.
Hosts: Carsten Schradin (CNRS Strasbourg, France), Loren Hayes (University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, U.S.A.), Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Yale University, U.S.A.).