Dear Colleagues,
The EU COST Action FP1002 PERMIT deals with invasive organisms and their association with
pathways for international transfer. The Action has been running for over 3 years with
particular concentration on the live Plants for Planting pathway. We are now in the final
year of the Action and during the final week of October this year will be having a
conference to summarise the work of PERMIT and to interact with others in this field. The
location will be Estoril (near Lisbon) in Portugal and the local organiser is Dr Edmundo
Sousa.
We have a relatively limited number of places at the venue (around 70 participants) and
are now publicising the meeting (see attached) and would encourage you to consider
contributing to it. Depending on the applicants location and the subject matter of the
presentation, there is a possibility of providing financial support for travel and
accommodation (EU COST rules restrict the geographic locations that can be supported).
Applicants from Argentina, New Zealand and South Africa may be able to apply for funds in
those countries since they have signed up to COST and guaranteed some funding for travel
to COST meetings.
I look forward to hearing from you and, hopefully, to meeting some of you at the
conference in October.
With best wishes,
Hugh Evans
Chair of FP1002
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Professor Hugh F Evans
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