Quebec Centre for Biodiversity Science

Launched in February 2009, the QCBS is an FQRNT-funded research network of researchers from ten Quebec universities. The research network connects more than 120 researchers, 700 graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduate students.
The mission of the QCBS is to foster the emergence of an integrated science of biodiversity within Québec by providing training in biodiversity science at all levels of tertiary education, and stimulating new collaborations amongst researchers and with the private and public sectors of Québec society concerned with biodiversity change.
The existing research axes and themes provide a network structure that initially clusters researchers around active fields in biodiversity science.
The mission of the QCBS is to foster the emergence of an integrated science of biodiversity within Québec by providing training in biodiversity science at all levels of tertiary education, and stimulating new collaborations amongst researchers and with the private and public sectors of Québec society concerned with biodiversity change.
The existing research axes and themes provide a network structure that initially clusters researchers around active fields in biodiversity science.