Texas A&M University's nationally recognized Ecological Integration Symposium is in its 9th year of attracting renowned, cutting-edge scientists to address trends and frontiers in ecological research and conservation.
The Symposium series was originally developed by graduate students in the Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences. Today, the Symposium is an interdisciplinary event, run by a volunteer graduate student committee composed of students across the Texas A&M campus. Since the first symposium in 2000, the EIS has been a resounding success, hosting prominent scientists from diverse areas of ecology and evolution and attracting 500 attendees annually to this free event! |