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SSE International Symposium for Mandarin Speakers in East and Southeast Asia

Sep 05, 2023 - 03:44 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution, International Symposium for Mandarin Speakers from East and Southeast Asia, 11 November 2023, via Zoom. Apply to be a speaker by September 29. SSE logo.


SSE is pleased to announce the call for speakers for the International Symposium for Mandarin Speakers from East and Southeast Asia on November 11, 2023. SSE invites Mandarin-speaking evolutionary biologists of all career stages from East and Southeast Asia to apply to share their research in this free, virtual event.

Instructions for how to apply can be found here

Deadline to apply: September 29, 2023



Text: SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION (进化研究学会)<br />
International Symposium (国际研讨会系列)<br />
之<br />
东亚及东南亚中文学者研讨会<br />
2023年11月11日<br />
Zoom线上活动<br />
请于9月29日前申请成为报告人


我们很高兴的宣布,进化研究学会 (SSE) 现正式为将于 2023 年 11 月 11 日举行的“东亚和东南亚中文学者国际研讨会”召集报告人。SSE真诚地邀请来自东亚和东南亚的,各个职业生涯阶段的中文进化生物学家,来申请在这个免费的线上研讨会中分享他们的研究成果。

有关如何申请的说明请关注这里

申请截止日期:2023年9月29日



SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF EVOLUTION (演化研究學會)<br />
International Symposium (國際研討會系列)<br />
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東亞及東南亞中文學者研討會<br />
2023年11月11日<br />
Zoom線上活動<br />
請於9月29日前申請成為報告人


我們很高興的宣布,演化研究學會 (SSE) 現正式為將於 2023 年 11 月 11 日舉行的“東亞和東南亞中文學者國際研討會”召集報告人。 SSE真誠地邀請來自東亞和東南亞的,各個職業生涯階段的中文進化生物學家,來申請在這個免費的線上研討會中分享他們的研究成果。

有關如何申請的說明請關注這裡

申請截止日期:2023年9月29日


Dobzhansky Prize Call for Nominations

Aug 31, 2023 - 05:15 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Dobzhansky Prize to recognize the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist, Nominations due December 1, 2023.


SSE is now accepting nominations for the Dobzhansky Prize to recognize the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist. 

We seek nominees working in all areas of evolutionary biology, on any taxonomic group/system, using empirical and/or theoretical approaches. We hope the pool of nominees will reflect the many axes and components of diversity in the evolutionary biology community. We are specifically looking for candidates who take creative approaches to answering pressing questions in evolutionary biology. We welcome nominations of researchers around the globe.

The Dobzhansky Prize recipient presents the Dobzhansky Prize plenary at the annual Evolution meeting. The prize is accompanied by a 5,000 USD award. 

Submit your nomination by December 1, 2023


Welcome Evolution Editor-in-Chief: Jason Wolf

Aug 29, 2023 - 05:17 PM

SSE and Oxford University Press logos. Headshot of Jason Wolf. Text: Jason Wolf, Editor-in-Chief, Evolution.


SSE is pleased to welcome Dr. Jason Wolf as Editor-in-Chief of Evolution. Dr. Wolf is Professor of Evolutionary Genetics in the Milner Centre for Evolution and Department of Life Sciences at the University of Bath. His research integrates theoretical, computational, and empirical quantitative and population genetic techniques to understand the evolutionary genetics of interactions across different levels of biological organization. 

Dr. Wolf will serve a three-year term as Editor-in-Chief, and succeeds Dr. Tracey Chapman. Thank you Dr. Chapman for all of your work, and welcome Dr. Wolf!

Read the latest articles in Evolution, or submit your research for publication.


Lifetime Achievement Award Call for Nominations

Aug 21, 2023 - 06:39 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Lifetime Achievement Award, Nominations due September 30. A background of gold star confetti and a gold trophy.


Who are your evolutionary biology heroes? Who do you know whose conceptual advances, impactful publications, outreach and education efforts, mentorship and training, service to the community, or diversity and inclusion work has contributed to the evolutionary biology field and community? Maybe it’s you! Consider nominating yourself or someone else for the SSE Lifetime Achievement Award. Nominators will be asked to complete a short form describing the nominee’s contributions to the field and community. A detailed nomination letter is not required for the initial nomination. Learn more and submit your nomination by September 30!


Now Accepting Symposium Proposals for Evolution 2024

Aug 09, 2023 - 11:00 AM

Logos for ESEB, SSE, ASN, SSB, and Evolution Meetings. Simplified skyline of Montreal. Text: Third Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology, Montreal, Canada, July 26-30, 2024, Proposals due September 1.


The Evolution meeting organizers are pleased to issue this call for symposia proposals for the Third Joint Congress on Evolutionary Biology, which will take place in Montreal, Canada, July 26-30, 2024.

The Congress merges the traditions of the participating societies: the European Society for Evolutionary Biology (ESEB); the American Society of Naturalists (ASN); the Society of Systematic Biologists (SSB); and the Society for the Study of Evolution (SSE). The sextennial Congress takes the place of the ESEB and Evolution Meetings in 2024, and it builds on the success of the previous Congresses in Ottawa in 2012 and Montpellier in 2018. 

The structure of this Congress will be unique. Roughly 40% of talks will be structured into symposia, following the traditional ESEB format. The remaining 60% of talks will be structured into general sessions according to topic, following the traditional Evolution meetings format. The success of the joint meeting therefore depends on the strength and range of the symposia complementing the standard sessions. 

We are now asking members of all four participating societies to submit symposium proposals.  This is an opportunity to create a session that pushes your field forward and draws new researchers into its orbit. Symposia play a special role in bringing together researchers from disparate disciplines and backgrounds and generating new integrative perspectives. Symposia should transcend the conventional themes of standard meeting sessions. The deadline for proposals is September 1, 2023. 

Learn more and submit your proposal here.


Rosemary Grant Advanced Award Deadline October 2

Aug 08, 2023 - 03:30 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Graduate Research Excellence Grants, Rosemary Grant Advanced Awards, Deadline: October 2, 5:00 PM Eastern.


The GREG Rosemary Grant Advanced Awards are to assist students in the later stages of their PhD programs. Funds can be used to enhance the scope of dissertation research, such as to conduct additional experiments or field work. Awards up to $3500 will be granted. 

Student SSE members who will defend after September 15, 2024 and are either 1) in at least their 3rd year of a >4-year doctoral degree program 2) in the 2nd year of a 3-year program, or 3) otherwise deemed “advanced” by a letter from their advisor or graduate director, are eligible. Students should also confirm that the proposed work is outside the scope of other funding currently held by either the student or their advisor. This award is not limited to students in the United States and we welcome applications from our international members. Applicants do not have to be enrolled in an evolutionary biology program to apply, but proposals must address a topic in evolutionary biology. 

Learn more and apply.

Deadline: October 2, 2023


Register now for the International Symposium for South Asia

Jul 26, 2023 - 12:32 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution, Indian Society of Evolutionary Biologists, International Symposium for South Asia, 2 August 2023 via Zoom, Register for free by 31 July. Logos for ISEB and SSE.


Register now for the SSE International Symposium for South Asia!

The symposium will be conducted via Zoom on Wednesday, August 2nd, from 9:30 - 15:00 India Standard Time (IST). Registration is free but required.

This symposium and workshop are part of the SSE International Symposia SeriesThis symposium is organized in collaboration with the Indian Society of Evolutionary Biologists (ISEB). Participants will hear from featured speakers Vivek Keshri, Aritra Biswas, Mariam Mohammad Hashim, Pratibha Sanjenbam, Sudipta Tung, Ruchishree Konhar, Eapsa Berry, and Riddhiman Dhar. Following the talks, join a discussion of the challenges and opportunities of doing evolutionary biology research in South Asia.

Participants can gain insights on publishing in Evolution during a virtual workshop led by Associate Editors Kavita Jain, Sutirth Dey, and NG Prasad on August 3 at 10:00 IST. 

Learn more about the symposium speakers, schedule, and workshop

Register for free by July 31 for free to reserve your spot!

Register button.


2023 W. D. Hamilton Award Recipients

Jun 18, 2023 - 12:49 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Arielle Fogel, James Gallagher: 2023 Recipients.


Congratulations to our two recipients of the 2023 W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Arielle Fogel and James Gallagher

This year’s Hamilton Award symposium took place during the virtual portion of the Evolution meeting. Arielle presented “Mating-related barriers to gene flow shape ancestry patterns along hybrid baboon genomes.” James presented “Surviving the serenade: how conflicting natural and sexual selection drove rapid diversification of mating signals in an insect.” Both will receive 1000 USD and a one-year subscription to Evolution


SSE Business Meeting and Members Forum at Evolution 2023

Jun 18, 2023 - 12:23 PM

Evolution 2023, Albuquerque, NM, Society for the Study of Evolution Members Forum, Thursday, June 22, 1:15 - 2:15 PM San Miguel 215, How can we better serve the global community of evolutionary biologists? We want to hear from you.


If you are attending the in-person portion of Evolution 2023 in Albuquerque, NM, please join us for the 2023 SSE Annual Membership Business Meeting & Open Forum on Thursday, June 22 from 1:15 to 2:15 PM in San Miguel/Room 215. 

This year we will use our time to not only share updates on the society’s activities over the past year, but also to 
solicit ideas and feedback from members on how to better serve the global community of scientists that SSE aims to provide a forum for through its programs, conferences, and journals. The discussion will be led by members of the SSE Executive council, the International Committee, and the Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC).

On the list for discussion:
- future iterations of the recent International Symposium (organized by GSAC)
- virtual options for upcoming annual meetings, including next year’s joint Evolution meeting in Montreal (hosted in partnership with The European Society for Evolutionary Biology). 

Do you have ideas for how SSE can improve its positive impact, internationally? Have you participated in recent programs (e.g., EELS) or activities (e.g., mixers) sponsored by SSE to increase participation across the globe? What programs are working well and what else would you like to see happen? We want to hear from you! Please join us for this brief update and community discussion. Lunch not provided.


2023 R. C. Lewontin Early Award Recipients

Jun 15, 2023 - 05:38 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution, Graduate Research Excellence Grants, R. C. Lewontin Early Award 2023 Recipients: Nathalie Alomar, Neil Balchan, Tara Empson, Anjali Gupta, Matthew Hack, Azwad Iqbal, Juliana Jiranek, Gina Lucas, Jess Lund, Sage Madden, Akshat Mall, Quinn McCallum, Jenna Palmisano, Faye Romero, Marissa Sandoval, Fernando Torres, Wout van der Heide, Erica Vong, Claire Williams, Maximiliano Zuluaga Forero.


Congratulations to our 2023 R. C. Lewontin Early Award recipients: Nathalie Alomar, Neil Balchan, Tara Empson, Anjali Gupta, Matthew Hack, Azwad Iqbal, Juliana Jiranek, Gina Lucas, Jess Lund, Sage Madden, Akshat Mall, Quinn McCallum, Jenna Palmisano, Faye Romero, Marissa Sandoval, Fernando Torres, Wout van der Heide, Erica Vong, Claire Williams, and Maximiliano Zuluaga Forero

These awards provide up to 2500 USD to assist students in the early stages of their PhD programs. These grants are part of the Graduate Research Excellence Grants award program. 


 


Call for Speakers: International Symposium

Jun 08, 2023 - 02:22 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution International Symposium for India and neighboring regions, August 2, 2023 via Zoom. Apply to be a speaker by June 30. Logos for ISEB and SSE.


We are pleased to announce the second SSE International Symposium, organized in collaboration with the Indian Society of Evolutionary Biologists (ISEB) and set for August 2, 2023. This event will be aimed at India and neighboring regions and will be conducted in English. We are now accepting applications for speakers.

The symposium will be followed by a workshop on how to publish articles in Evolution the following day. This workshop will be taught by the Evolution Associate Editors Kavita Jain (Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research), Sutirth Dey (Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Pune), and NG Prasad (Indian Institute of  Science Education and Research Mohali).

SSE invites India-based scholars and those from neighboring regions to apply to be a speaker of this event. You do not have to be a member of either SSE or ISEB, but this is encouraged. If you are not a member of SSE, you can receive free or discounted membership through the Global Membership Assistance Program.

We aim to showcase the work on evolutionary biology of six early-career researchers (15-min talks) and two senior researchers (30-min talks) working in India and neighboring regions. All speakers will receive a USD 200 honorarium.

If you would like to participate as a speaker, please email us the following information as a single PDF to GSAC@evolutionsociety.org before June 30, 2023:

     - Motivation letter (1 page max.), please include:
             - Name 
             - Pronouns
             - Affiliation
             - Career stage
             - Tentative topic of the talk
             - Motivation to participate in the symposium
      - CV


Deadline: June 30, 2023

The speakers will be selected covering several axes of diversity to guarantee a fair representation of the regional community in terms of gender, geographic location, subdisciplines, and study systems. We will inform the results of this call in the first week of July. If you have any questions, please contact us at GSAC@evolutionsociety.org.

This event is organized by the SSE Graduate Student Advisory Committee (GSAC) in collaboration with the Indian Society of Evolutionary Biologists, with support from the SSE Council and the SSE International Committee.


Apply now for the Graduate Student Advisory Committee

Jun 02, 2023 - 08:00 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Graduate Student Advisory Committee. Apply now: evolutionsociety.org.


The SSE GSAC is looking for three new council members to join our 2024 cohort!

The GSAC represents student and postdoc interests to the SSE Council and facilitates interaction among students and postdocs, and between students, postdocs, and mentors. Our goal is to be a source of information for students and postdocs during their graduate school career and as they make career transitions, and to provide an early-career perspective to the rest of the SSE council. For example, recently we took a leading role in putting on the successful virtual International Symposia Series and the SSE Caregiver Award.


GSAC members must be graduate students at the time of application and members of SSE. (Learn more about how to join.) Applicants should be organized, possess leadership skills, and be interested in working with SSE Council and members to contribute to the Society. Many more details about our activities throughout the year can be found in our GSAC blog post on the SSE Community Blog. 

We strongly encourage those with non-traditional pathways to graduate school, those from non-R1 universities, and those from outside the United States to apply. GSAC is also committed to diverse representation, and we encourage applicants from historically excluded ethnic, gender, and socio-economic backgrounds. 

Visit the GSAC webpage for more information about how to apply. Deadline: July 26, 2023 (any time zone)


Hamilton Award Finalists

May 28, 2023 - 02:51 PM

Text: Virtual Evolution 2023, Society for the Study of Evolution W. D. Hamilton Award for outstanding graduate student presentation Symposium, Saturday June 3, 3:30 PM Eastern (GMT-4). 2023 Finalists: Maria Akopyan, Alicia L. Bruzos, Shyamsunder Buddh, Robert Driver, Arielle Fogel, Jay Gallagher, Nikunj Goel, Juanita Guiterrez-Valencia, Israt Jahan, Matthew Kustra, Brian Lerch, Benjamin Moran, Rosalyn Price-Waldman, Ryan Ridenbaugh, and Merlijn Staps.


Congratulations to the finalists of the SSE W. D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation: Maria Akopyan, Alicia L. Bruzos, Shyamsunder Buddh, Robert Driver, Arielle Fogel, Jay Gallagher, Nikunj Goel, Juanita Guiterrez-Valencia, Israt Jahan, Matthew Kustra, Brian Lerch, Benjamin Moran, Rosalyn Price-Waldman, Ryan Ridenbaugh, and Merlijn Staps! Come hear their talks in three sessions starting at 3:30 pm Eastern (GMT-4) on Saturday, June 3 at the virtual portion of the Evolution 2023 meeting.


SSE Presidential Symposium at Evolution 2023

May 27, 2023 - 05:31 PM

Text: Virtual Evolution 2023, SSE Presidential Symposium, Time does not heal all ills: the misuse of evolutionary biology as a driver of modern-day inequities, Friday June 2, 11:00 AM Eastern (GMT-4).


SSE Presidential Symposium
Time does not heal all ills: The misuse of evolutionary biology as a driver of modern-day inequalities
Friday, June 2, 11:00 AM Eastern (GMT-4)


As evolutionary biologists, we engage in research and scholarship to better understand the world around us, whether it be the origin of life, its relatedness, or responses to environmental change. And through our mentoring and education we seek to equip our students with the tools they need to also examine the world through the lens of evolution and change. This commitment to understanding change in the world around us must also extend to intentional examination of the historical and contemporary impact of our field on society and human history, even if those conversations are uncomfortable or painful. The history of our field of evolutionary biology includes extensive entanglement with eugenics and white supremacy, and thus has served as a driver of social inequality. To this day, genetic research and the concept of genetic determinism are misused by white supremacists and distributed in the popular media. 

The focus of this symposium will be an examination of modern evolutionary genetic research and what it can, or cannot, tell us about variation, origins, and evolution. Speakers will address issues in three broad areas: i) the historical role of evolution as a promoter of inequality, ii) present-day challenges, and iii) best practices and future directions. The symposium will conclude with a moderated panel discussion including all speakers, who will address questions from the audience.


Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient: Sarah Otto

May 24, 2023 - 09:00 PM

Text: Sarah Sally Otto, 2023 Society for the Study of Evolution Lifetime Achievement Award. Headshot of Sally Otto.


SSE Council is pleased to announce the recipient of the 2023 Lifetime Achievement Award, Dr. Sarah "Sally" Otto.

Dr. Otto was selected for her countless important contributions to evolutionary biology as a researcher, mentor, educator, and activist. As an outstanding researcher, Dr. Otto’s empirical and theoretical work on the evolution of ploidy, sex, and recombination has moved the field forward. As a mentor and educator, she has provided rigorous and accessible training to the next generation of biologists. As a member of the scientific community and citizen of the world, she has served in leadership roles for several scientific societies (the American Society of Naturalists (ASN), the European Society for Evolutionary Biology, the American Genetic Association, and SSE), co-founded the Canadian Society of Ecology and Evolution, and directs the Liber Ero Fellowship Program. At every level, Dr. Otto has worked towards bettering the environment—scientifically and globally, individually and collaboratively. Her achievements have been recognized with a number of awards (including the Darwin-Wallace Medal from the Linnean Society, the Sewall Wright Award from ASN, the MacArthur Foundation "genius grant", National Academy of Sciences membership, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada), and we are delighted to honor her with the Lifetime Achievement Award for 2023.

Dr. Otto will present the Lifetime Achievement Award talk during the virtual portion of the Evolution 2023 meeting on Friday, June 2 at 6:30 PM Eastern.


Gould Prize Winner: James T. Costa

May 12, 2023 - 11:01 PM

Text: James T. Costa. 2023 Society for the Study of Evolution Gould Prize. Headshot of James Costa.


Congratulations to Dr. Jim Costa, recipient of the 2023 Gould Prize! This award recognizes efforts to advance public understanding of evolutionary science and its importance in biology, education, and everyday life. Dr. Costa was selected for his work to advance the public understanding of evolution and the history of evolutionary thinking, and for his work to promote biodiversity education and conservation through outreach and community engagement. Dr. Costa will present the Gould Prize Plenary the opening night of the in-person portion of the Evolution 2023 meeting. Learn more about Dr. Costa’s work and this award here.


Huxley Award Winner: Sarah Bordenstein

May 09, 2023 - 02:39 PM

Text: Sarah Bordenstein. 2023 Society for the Study of Evolution T.H. Huxley Award.


The SSE Education and Outreach Committee is pleased to announce the winner of the 2023 T. H. Huxley Award, Sarah Bordenstein, for her development of the activity, "Discover the Microbes Within! The Wolbachia Project." This award recognizes and promotes the development of high quality evolution education resources. Learn more about the award and Sarah’s project.


Dobzhansky Prize Winner: Dakota McCoy

May 05, 2023 - 04:29 PM

Text: Dakota McCoy. 2023 Society for the Study of Evolution Dobzhansky Prize. Headshot of Dakota McCoy.


Congratulations to the 2023 Dobzhansky Prize winner, Dr. Dakota McCoy! This award recognizes the accomplishments and future promise of an outstanding early-career evolutionary biologist. Dr. McCoy will present the Dobzhansky Prize lecture at the in-person portion of the Evolution 2023 meeting in Albuquerque, NM in June. Read more about Dr. McCoy here.


Local Undergraduate Day at Evolution 2023

May 04, 2023 - 02:54 PM

Background: Aerial photo of downtown Albuquerque. The Evolution 2023 meeting logo. Text: Local Undergraduate Day. Mentoring and free 1-day registration for Albuquerque students at Evolution 2023. Apply by May 30. evolutionmeetings.org.


SSE is sponsoring registration costs for ten local (i.e., within ~100 miles of Albuquerque) undergraduate students to attend the Evolution 2023 conference in Albuquerque, NM for one day (June 24). Undergraduates selected for this opportunity will be paired with graduate student or postdoc mentors from around the world to help them navigate through the meeting and answer any questions they may have both before and during the event. Accepted students will receive free registration for the day, but participants will be responsible for their own transportation to the Albuquerque Convention Center and any food they purchase. Interested undergraduate students should apply by May 30 here.

Interested in mentoring? Graduate students or postdocs interested in mentoring should apply here.


Early registration deadline for in-person Evolution 2023 extended to May 15

May 01, 2023 - 02:21 PM

Text: Evolution 2023. Register now!


Register now for the Evolution meeting! This is the joint annual meeting of the American Society of Naturalists, the Society for the Study of Evolution, and the Society of Systematic Biologists. The meeting is one of the premiere opportunities for sharing research on evolutionary biology each year.


EVOLUTION 2023
Virtual: June 2-3
Albuquerque, NM: June 21-25


Registration for the in-person portion includes access to the virtual portion.
Early-bird discounts for in-person registration have been extended through May 15!


Red register now button


Caregiver Award Deadline Extended to May 5

Apr 21, 2023 - 03:56 PM

The Evolution 2023 logo, showing a phylogeny and outlines of organisms. Text: Society for the Study of Evolution. Caregiver Awards. Up to $500 US to help cover costs of virtual or in-person attendance. Deadline Extended: May 5, 2023.


The deadline for the 2023 Caregiver Awards has been extended to May 5, 2023. These awards provide up to $500 USD for SSE members who need assistance in covering caregiver costs while attending the annual Evolution meeting in person or virtually.

A caregiver is broadly defined and includes anyone who cares for children, dependent adults (including adult children with a disability or elderly relatives), or people in need of personal assistance. This award can be spent as the awardee wishes to facilitate attendance.

Learn more about the Evolution meeting or the Caregiver Awards.

Deadline: May 5, 2023


Apply now button


SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution

Apr 12, 2023 - 05:23 PM

Text: Michael Itgen. Genome size drives morphological evolution in organ-specific ways. Society for the Study of Evolution SSE Presidents' Award for Outstanding Dissertation Paper in Evolution. Circular photo of Michael with water and trees behind him.


Congratulations to Michael Itgen for his winning paper, Genome size drives morphological evolution in organ-specific ways”, published last year in Evolution. Read more about his paper and this award.


Small Grants Program for Local and Regional Outreach

Apr 05, 2023 - 03:49 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution. 2023 Small Grants for Local and Regional Outreach. Proposals Due April 24, 2023. In the background are hazy blue mountains and clouds.


The SSE Education and Outreach Committee is now accepting proposals for the Small Grants Program for Local and Regional Outreach Promoting the Understanding of Evolutionary Biology

These grants provide support for local and regional educational outreach activities to take place during 2023. Examples of past outreach activities have included public lectures, exhibits, student competitions, and professional development events for teachers.

Grants of up to $1000 USD will be awarded. Applicants must be members of SSE. The deadline to apply is April 24, 2023

Learn more and apply.


SSE Council Nominations - Deadline April 1

Mar 13, 2023 - 01:45 PM

Text: Society for the Study of Evolution Council. Nominations Open. Deadline: April 1, 2023. Outline of a hand holding a megaphone.


Would you like to serve in a leadership role at SSE? Know someone else who would? Nominate yourself or someone else for SSE Council. Officer nominations submitted by April 1 will receive full consideration by the nominating committee for that year's election cycle. 

SSE seeks diversity of people and ideas on council and editorial boards. We strongly encourage nominations and self-nominations of individuals who represent the full diversity of the evolutionary biology community, including (but not limited to) all aspects of identity and background, types of institution, geographic location or scientific approach. 

SSE seeks participation by individuals committed to increasing diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility in science. We strongly encourage nominations, including self-nominations, of individuals who have a demonstrated commitment to advancing equity and inclusion in science.

Learn more about the roles and responsibilities of each position in the SSE Handbook


Submit Nomination button

Submit your nomination here. Deadline: April 1.


Evolution English Language Support (EELS) Program Now Live

Mar 10, 2023 - 08:07 PM

Circular EELS logo. Text: EELS. Evo English Lanugage Support. The words surround a digital drawing of three eels underwater, poking their heads up out of the sand.


The new Evolution English Language Support (EELS) Program offers free, light touch editing for authors submitting to Evolution for whom English is not their preferred language. To participate in this program, authors can contact the EELS program coordinator before submission at EELScoordinator@gmail.com, or indicate during manuscript submission that they are willing to be contacted during the review process about this language support.

Evolution publishes exclusively in English, which can present additional challenges to authors for whom English is an additional language. The EELS Program is intended to help reduce barriers to scientific publishing by providing such authors with an opportunity for additional support.

Learn more about the EELS program or how to submit to Evolution.

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