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Hands-on training on lichen systematics

Fwd: Hands-on training on lichen systematics : Attachments (1)- Lichen workshop brochure_compressed.pdf

ILS and CSIR-NBRI is organizing a week long ‘Hands-on training program on lichen systematics’ (collection, preservation and identification) during 28th Sept. to 5th October 2019, at Sattal (Nainital), Uttarakhand. The training is targeted for young researchers, especially holding regular positions in universities, colleges or any research organization, so that they can establish lichen research laboratories at their organization. The number of participants are limited to 15 only. Registration fee is Rs. 15000/-.
I request you all to circulate this mail widely. Interested people should write back to me on or before 10th of June 2019.
See the attached brochure for more details.


 
Updated on December 24, 2024

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