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SAS Talks Scheduled Dec. 4

The Office of Research and Economic Development is sponsoring Short and Sweet Talks from 4-7 p.m. on Tuesday, December 4, in the IRIC Step Auditorium.

Faculty from across campus will present on a variety of internationally-focused research projects. Each talk will include 20 easy-to-understand slides and each of those slides will be timed to 20 seconds. The result is an informative, accessible presentation in less than seven minutes per talk.

CMCI participant Ryan Long, assistant professor of fish and wildlife sciences in the College of Natural Resources, will present a talk on spiral-horned antelope and elephants in Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique. He is one of 9 speakers.

There will be a networking reception with food and beverages after the talks in the IRIC Atrium.

SAS Talks will also be broadcast live at www.uidaho.edu/news/ui-live.

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