New Community Conversations videos now available On-Demand
The SEB is pleased to share new on-demand videos from the Community Conversations series, developed to support early career researchers interested in conservation physiology and other areas of research.
The series brings together experienced researchers and experts to discuss key topics relevant to scientific careers, including academic publishing, scientific writing, collaboration and research impact. Designed to provide practical advice and honest reflections on the research process, Community Conversations offers valuable guidance for scientists at all career stages.
Newly available sessions include:
- Reflections on co-production and impact in conservation physiology by Steve Cooke
- Thinking like a non-human: Escaping anthropocentric constraints to better enact conservation strategies in coastal ecosystems by Brian Helmuth
- Writing and Responding to Peer Review by Jeff Clements and Sean Tomlinson
The SEB invites members of the research community to watch the latest videos on demand and explore the growing collection of conversations aimed at supporting the next generation of scientists.
Stay tuned for more videos