May 3-4, 2019
Oakland University is pleased to host the 2019 TriState(Plus) Conference on Animal Learning and Behavior. Oakland University is located in Rochester, MI, just a few miles northeast of Detroit.
TriState(Plus) provides an opportunity for researchers interested in animal behavior to discuss their work, share ideas, and provide feedback on their ongoing projects. The conference has occurred more or less annually since 1987. More information about the history of TriState(Plus) and previous meetings can be found at http://campus.albion.edu/tristate.
Proposals for presentations should be submitted to Martha Escobar by April 19th using the form below (each faculty mentor can submit one form for their entire team). Undergraduate and graduate students are strongly encouraged to present their ongoing work. We will be able to provide housing accommodations for individuals attending from out-of-state (please, indicate your housing needs when signing up for the conference). As usual, an informal dinner and continental breakfast will be provided.
The meeting has been organized with generous support from the Oakland University Office of Academic Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences, and Psychology Department.
Questions? Contact Martha Escobar ([email protected]) or Zebulon Bell ([email protected]).
TriState(Plus) provides an opportunity for researchers interested in animal behavior to discuss their work, share ideas, and provide feedback on their ongoing projects. The conference has occurred more or less annually since 1987. More information about the history of TriState(Plus) and previous meetings can be found at http://campus.albion.edu/tristate.
Proposals for presentations should be submitted to Martha Escobar by April 19th using the form below (each faculty mentor can submit one form for their entire team). Undergraduate and graduate students are strongly encouraged to present their ongoing work. We will be able to provide housing accommodations for individuals attending from out-of-state (please, indicate your housing needs when signing up for the conference). As usual, an informal dinner and continental breakfast will be provided.
The meeting has been organized with generous support from the Oakland University Office of Academic Affairs, College of Arts and Sciences, and Psychology Department.
Questions? Contact Martha Escobar ([email protected]) or Zebulon Bell ([email protected]).