Deadline for proposals: 2nd December 2024
The “International Congress on Palearctic Steppe Birds: ecology and conservation challenges (ICPSB)” will feature workshops designed to provide expert-led education and training on relevant topics applied to or related with research on Palearctic steppe birds. The workshops will be open to all ICPSB attendees, after registration and subject to availability of place.
Call for workshops is now open!
We are excited to announce that the call for workshops is now open and invite you to submit your proposal at this upcoming event, scheduled for 25th – 29th March 2025, in the Universidad de Castilla La Mancha at Ciudad Real, Spain.
Workshop details
The workshops will take place during the morning of 25th March.
Workshops are expected to be designed as work sessions, aimed to provide training on essential skills and techniques related to the study of steppe birds. They can be focused on both theoretical and practical contents and include indoor and/or outdoor activities. We encourage workshop coordinators to put a significant emphasis on the applied and functional aspects of the workshop topic.
A workshop can last between 90 minutes and 210 minutes (which includes 30 minutes break). The maximum number of attendees can be determined by the workshop coordinator and will be subject to the number of seats (from 28 to 10) of the assigned space in the Venue.
Proposals with more than one coordinator are allowed. Each workshop will be led by the workshop coordinator(s) who will be in charge of building and submitting the proposal, providing workshop documentation and materials to the participants and running the session. For specific requests of material that you may need, please contact workshops@steppebirds.com
Proposed workshops should meet the scope of the ICPSB as set out by our website (please read the Welcome message of the International Congress on Palearctic Steppe Birds for more details). We invite proposals on a variety of topics related to steppe birds, including but not limited to those listed in the List of topics, such as the following ones:
Submission guidelines
If you are interested in submitting a workshop proposal, please fill the form below and submit it before 2nd December 2024. Proposals should include a detailed outline of the workshop, key learning objectives, and any specific requirements. After evaluation by the Organizing and Scientific committees, the workshop coordinator will be notified of the proposal outcome before 20th December 2024. If accepted, the workshop coordinator will be invited to register and will be contacted by the technical secretariat for further details.
Please submit your proposals via online submission platform with the following information:
Please provide a brief overview of the workshop, highlighting its significance to the scope of the ICPSB and describing the proposed format/methodology
Please list the overall and specific objectives for the workshop
Please outline the benefits ICPSB participants will gain from attending the workshop (e.g. skills, knowledge, practical applications, etc.)
Please indicate the minimum and maximum number of participants to ensure adequate space allocation
Please specify the target audience and any prerequisites or background knowledge required
Please list any specific technical requirements or equipment needed for the workshop. Specify if WiFi access is required for your workshop.
Key dates
Submission opening date |
20th August 2024 |
Submission deadline date |
2nd December 2024 |
Decision notification date* |
20th December 2024 |
*Note all efforts will be made to send notifications even before the planned date
Instructions
Before submitting your workshop proposal, please carefully review the submission rules.
If you have any doubts, please do not hesitate to contact us at: workshops@steppebirds.com
We look forward to receiving your proposals and appreciate your valuable contribution to the International Congress on Palearctic Steppe Birds: ecology and conservation challenges.
Thank you for your dedication to advancing steppe birds’ research.