
ADVANCED COURSE:
Network Ecology – from bipartite to multilayer networks
November 24-28, 2025 | Face-to-face
All living organisms on Earth interact in intricate ways, forming a complex, interwoven system—what Charles Darwin famously referred to as the “entangled bank.” Network Theory provides a set of concepts and analytical tools that enable us to unravel this complexity and address pressing ecological and conservation issues. This course is designed to empower students to integrate Network Ecology into their research endeavours. It blends theoretical frameworks with hands-on practice, driven by both individual and collaborative projects. Students are encouraged to pursue their ecological interaction projects and work with their datasets, as many course activities centre on data analysis and interactive discussions.
Application deadline: 15 October 2025
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