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Courses 2011/2012

November 2011: Phylogenetics in Palaeobiology (MSc)

Lecturer: Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol

October 2011: Vertebrate Palaeontology - Evolution of Fishes (MSc)

Lecturer: Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol

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Courses taught so far

July 2011: Phylogeny of Vertebrates. Part 2

The aim of this unit is to provide an introduction to the diversity, evolution, and interrelationships of vertebrates in a strict phylogenetic framework (Amphibians to Mammals).

Lecturer: Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

April 2011: Phylogeny of Vertebrates. Part 1

The aim of this unit is to provide an introduction to the diversity, evolution, and interrelationships of vertebrates in a strict phylogenetic framework (Methods, Anatomy, Fishes).

Lecturer: Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

October 2010: Current Controversies in Palaeobiology and Macroevolution (week 2) - Cartilaginous Fishes

The purpose of this unit is to discuss and debate controversial areas in palaeobiology. The main aims are: to improve your knowledge of controversial subject areas; to improve your communication skills, particularly in oral presentations, and; to encourage independent assessment of the evidence for competing hypotheses.

Lecturer: Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol

September 2010: Phylogeny of Vertebrates. Part 2: Amphibians to Mammals

The aim of this unit is to provide an introduction to the diversity, evolution, and interrelationships of vertebrates in a strict phylogenetic framework.

Lecturer: Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

July 2009: Phylogeny of Vertebrates Part 2 - Mammalia

The aim of this unit is to provide an introduction to the diversity, evolution, and relationships of mammals. Their behaviour and biology will be considered.

Lecturers: Stefanie Klug & Manja Voss

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

March 2008: Phylogeny of Vertebrates Part 1 - Fishes, Amphibians, Reptiles

The aim of this unit is to provide an introduction to the diversity, evolution, and interrelationships of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles in a strict phylogenetic framework.

Lecturers: Stefanie Klug & Manja Voss

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

December 2008: Phylogeny of Vertebrates Part 2 - Mammalia

The aim of this unit is to provide an introduction to the diversity, evolution, and relationships of mammals. Their behaviour and biology will be considered.

Lecturers: Stefanie Klug & Manja Voss

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

March 2007: Analythical Methods in Palaeobiology

The aim of this unit is to provide different statistical and phylogenetic methods used to interpret data from the fossil record, and to investigate evolutiary patterns and processes.

Lecturers: Juergen Kriwet & Stefanie Klug

Location: Department of Earth Sciences, Free University of Berlin

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