Red'22 Astrobiology Introductory Course

Red'22 Astrobiology Introductory Course Red'22 Astrobiology Introductory Course
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    Rencontres Exobiologiques pour Doctorates
    Réserve Ornithologique du Teich 14 Rue du Port 33470 Le Teich, France

  • Keywords

    Astrobiology

  • Registration costs

    EUR 400

  • Working language

    English

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THIS MEETING IS ADDRESSED TO:

  • Any student preparing his PhD thesis in Astronomy, Geology, Chemistry, Biology or History/Philosophy of sciences in France or any other country.
  • Any students or young scientist wishing to acquire an interdisciplinary training in astrobiology to complete their initial training and to be able to address issues about the origins of life on Earth, its evolution and its distribution in the Universe.

The program of RED’22/Astrobiology Introductory Course is complementary to that of RED’21, however it is not necessary to have followed it to participate in this new school.

The school’s 2022 session will be held from March 13th to 19th, 2022.

Registration

The registration form for RED 22 must be returned by email before January 31st, 2022 to muriel.gargaud@u-bordeaux.fr and herve.cottin@lisa.ipsl.fr.

The registration fee is € 300 for French participants or those working in a French laboratory (CNES grant).

For others, the registration fee is € 400. We will be able to finance registrations for participants from countries other than France, the request must be made in the registration form.

Registration costs can be paid on arrival, directly at the Teich Ornithological Reserve. Payment by order form from French laboratories and institutes is also possible.

We will have a limited number of grants, preferably intended for participants working in laboratories outside France (€ 400, this amount only covering registration fees, not transport costs). All scholarship applicants must include a cover letter with registration.

The school is of course open to students and young researchers who do not receive or do not request funding. In all cases, the transport costs remain the responsibility of each participant.