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201842310:30~12:00 京都大学霊長類究所 1F 議室 Primate Research Institute nationalgeographic.org The National Geographic Society is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization that pushes the boundaries of exploration to further our understanding of our planet and empower us all to generate solutions for a more sustainable future. Our explorers continue to push the boundaries of knowledge. To date, we’ve given out more than 13,000 grants to scientists, conservationists, educators, engineers, and explorers whose work is making a significant difference in the world. National Geographic Grants Seminar ナショナルジオグラフィック セミナ〡 Aru Toyoda National Geographic Explorer 10:30 On-site Registration (online 事前登) 10:40 Overview of National Geographic Grants Programs Jay Lee Executive Director, National Geographic Society - Asia 11:00 The Evolution of Egalitarian Society in the Genus Macaca: verification from reproductive ecology of stump-tailed macaques Aru Toyoda, a Ph.D. candidate, Kyoto University Primate Research Institute 11:30 Grants Application Guidelines and Q&A INUYAMA, JAPAN How to become a National Geographic Explorer Co-organized with

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2018年 4月 23日 10:30~12:00京都大学霊長類研究所1F 大会議室 Primate Research Institute

nationalgeographic.org

The National Geographic Society is a nonprofit scientific and educational organization that pushes the boundaries of exploration to further our understanding of our planet and empower us all to generate solutions for a more sustainable future. Our explorers continue to push the boundaries of knowledge. To date, we’ve given out more than 13,000 grants to scientists, conservationists, educators, engineers, and explorers whose work is making a significant difference in the world.

National Geographic Grants Seminar

ナショナルジオグラフィック セミナ〡

Aru Toyoda National Geographic Explorer

10:30 On-site Registration (online 事前登録)

10:40 Overview of National Geographic Grants Programs Jay Lee Executive Director, National Geographic Society - Asia

11:00 The Evolution of Egalitarian Society in the Genus Macaca: verification from reproductive ecology of stump-tailed macaques Aru Toyoda, a Ph.D. candidate, Kyoto University Primate Research Institute

11:30 Grants Application Guidelines and Q&A

INUYAMA, JAPAN

How to become a National Geographic Explorer

Co-organized with