biogeosciences institute & kananaskis field station - short version
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by Ed JohnsonTRANSCRIPT
NSERC-Mountain Network of Centre of Excellence
The Biogeoscience Institute (BGS) of the University of Calgary consists of two field stations (RB Miller founded in 1950 and Barrier Lake founded in 1967).
We have an average use of more than 40 people per day year around.
• Our PI’s produce on average 43 refereed publication a year.
• Publication in Science, Nature, PNAS and Transaction /Proceedings of the Royal Society once every 3 years.
• 85% of our PI’s have NSERC, MERC, NSF and NESC grants.
Barrier Lake RB Miller
BGS attract a range of principal investigators from around the world not just Alberta; we facilitate 18 to 22 University field
courses each year, we also host 20 small (50 people) conferences and workshops
BGS has run an award-winning STEM junior high and high school program for the last 28 years
• ~1000 advance placement students/year
• Curriculum integrated • Interpret current
scientific research • Collaborative program
development between teachers, schools, Universities and scientists
Professional development and scholarship
• We also provide teacher and student teacher professional development
• ~50 student teacher placements and 20 undergraduate student education projects
• ~100 on and off site workshops for teachers, NGOs and government agencies
Publication highlights: • Environmental Education
and Advocacy. Cambridge University Press (2005).
• Ecology for a Crowded Planet. Science. 304 (2005)
We house two long-term mammal studies of more than 40 years
and 10 studies of more than 30 years.