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10th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference

10th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference

EPPC 2018 Dublin
12/08/2018 18:00
17/08/2018 17:00
University College Dublin O'Brien Centre for Science and O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, Dublin 4
UCD Campus, Dublin 4
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​On behalf of the organization committee we would like to extend a warm welcome and invite you to Dublin in August 2018 to attend the 10th European Palaeobotany and Palynology Conference. The disciplines of palaeobotany and palynology are integrative and multidisciplinary by nature. As a community we are constantly seeking new tools and techniques to answer both long-standing and new questions. Palaeobotanists and palynologists demonstrate a strong history of partnership with disciplines that are outside our core biological and geological fields of research such as with chemistry, physics, maths and computer science. Our community have been early adopters of state-of-the- art technology in visualization, experimentation and chemical analyses to name but a few.

The theme for EPPC 2018 'A Multidisciplinary Science' seeks to highlight multi- and inter-diciplinarity in palaeobotanical and palynological research, past, present and future. We aim to showcase disciplinary diversity in palynological and palaeobotanical research through themed and open sessions, via demonstrations of new technology platforms in a dedicated exhibition space and during post-conference field excursions.

We have planned exciting cultural activities and field trips for you to explore the great botanical, archaeological and geological richness that the island of Ireland has to offer. These include the famous karst landscapes and flora of the Burren in County Clare and two world heritage sites of immense geological and archaeological interest; The Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland and Skellig Michael, islands within the Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of County Kerry. Mid-conference day trips will showcase the Viking history and building stones of Dublin city and natural heritage of surrounding counties including blanket bogs and oak forests.

Céad Míle Fáilte! We look forward to welcoming you to EPPC Dublin in 2018.

Yours sincerely,
Jennifer C. McElwain

Chair, Organization Committee

For programme, registration and other details, please see official website.