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10th SAPE Meeting, Málaga (Spain) (1 Viewer)

Fred Ruhe

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Again I received a message from SAPE (Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution):

Dear SAPE friends and members,

It's back on! Please see the attached document relating to the new dates for the SAPE Meeting in 2023 and contact Kiko ([email protected]) if you have any questions.

All the best,

Vanesa
SAPE Secretary
 
I am to stuped to uplaod the document I received so I will show it to you here:



NEW RESTARTING ANNOUNCE


10th SAPE Meeting, Málaga (Spain)

NEW PLANNED DATE!!

8th - 13th May, 2023





Dear colleagues and SAPE members,

We hope you are all doing well and healthy.

Covid-19 obligated the postponement of our meeting from May 2020. Although celebrate a virtual meeting was a possibility, the preference of both, host committee and SAPE Council was always hold an in-person congress. Now, as covid-19 pandemic seems more controlled globally, we can reactivate the celebration of the meeting for the next spring. We thus plan to hold the 10th SAPE meeting from May 8th to 13th, 2023.

Updated information regarding registration, scientific communications, and other important points will be provided in the next SAPE newsletter (October-November 2022).

We hope we could finally celebrate our long-awaited meeting at this new date and really look forward to welcoming you all in Málaga.

If you have further questions, please contact the organizers at [email protected] or to [email protected]



Best regards,

Organizing committee of the 10th SAPE Meeting
 
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