The Behavior, Ecology,
Evolution and Systematics Program (BEES) is an interdepartmental
graduate program at the University of Maryland, College Park,
emphasizing fundamental and applied research in the areas
of behavior, ecology, evolution, systematics, and related
disciplines.
Goals
• Create incomparable environment for research and training
• Conduct world-class research
• Contribute innovative solutions to societal problems
Program Highlights
• Organization for Tropical Studies Member
• Darwin Fellowships
• Smithsonian-BEES Fellowships
Interdisciplinary Graduate Program
• Over 50 participating faculty members
• Participating departments include: Animal and Avian
Sciences, Anthropology, Biology, Environmental Science and Technology,
Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics, Computer Sciences, Entomology,
Geology, Geography, Natural Resource Sciences, Philosophy,
Psychology
Adjunct Faculty
• Smithsonian Institution:
National
Zoological Park (Zoo + CRC)
National
Museum of Natural History
Edgewater
Research Center
Laboratory
of Analytical Biology
• USDA:
Beltsville
Agricultural Research Center
• National Cancer Institute:
Laboratory
of Genomic Diversity
• UMBI:
Center
for Biosystems Research
Center
for Advanced Research and Biotechnology
Program Governance Document (click here) |