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The Australian National University

Division of Evolution, Ecology and Genetics 

ANU is internationally recognised for excellence in research and research-led teaching

The research strengths of the Division of Evolution, Ecology and Genetics (EEG) include evolutionary genetics, epigenetics and genomics, behavioural, evolutionary, population and molecular ecology, phylogenetics, macroevolution and macroecology, population and conservation genetics and conservation biology. We use a wide range of approaches and study systems to address fundamental research questions from an evolutionary perspective.

Where to start

Student research opportunities

All students in EEG benefit from a balanced program of training in broader research-related skills that enhance their career prospects. Details on programs and research projects can be found by clicking on the following links: Back to RSB Divisions.

Upcoming EEG Seminars

Thursday, 23 May 2013 - 1pm

Climate change and global warming’s evil (?) cousin, ocean acidification: effects on metabolic performance in coral reef fishes

Dr Jodie Rummer, Super Science Research Fellow, ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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Link to upcoming Seminars
All Seminars are held in the Gould Seminar Rm, Building 116, unless otherwise advised

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