Introduction to Acarology
This one-week course will introduce students to mite diversity, including lessons on how to identify a broad diversity of mites, lectures on the taxonomy, evolution, morphology, and biology of various mite groups, and techniques for collection, storage, and slide making. Students will leave with the knowledge and toolset necessary to begin working with mites and will be prepared to take more advanced mite courses in the program.
This course involves long hours, often 9-10 hours per day, roughly 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.
or later each day. Most days are spent listening to lectures and identifying mites through the microscope. Participants must be able to spend long hours looking through the microscope in order to get the most out of the workshop. All necessary materials will be supplied by the program.
Housing Information
Housing will be on campus, just a few minutes walk from the classroom located on the University of Arkansas campus in the Agricultural Building, in suite-style dormitory rooms with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a living room, washer and dryer, and kitchen. Each participant will have their own bedroom. The apartment complex has a community center including fitness equipment. Participants may find their own housing options but will be responsible for getting themselves to the program each day. Housing costs include linens. Meals are not covered in the costs and are the responsibility of each participant. The housing cost for the one week Introduction to Acarology program is $450.
About the Series
In its 70th year (and third year at the University of Arkansas), the Acarology Summer Program will once again offer courses to teach researchers, technicians, and students from around the world how to recognize and identify mites. Instructors will be brought in to share their expertise in mite biology, collection, identification, and management using specimens from the University of Arkansas collections. Whether you're new to mites or hoping to expand your breadth of knowledge, come join the long legacy of acarologists that have attended the Acarology Summer Program.
Check out the second course of the series, Agricultural Acarology!
Prior Learning
This non-credit course is beginner friendly, with no prior experience with mites required. The course is designed to build interest in Acarology and help participants prepare for future work with mites. To ensure success, students should:
- Be prepared to spend many hours seated at a microscope examining mites. No prior experience working with microscopes is required.
- Be comfortable reading and understanding English, as all materials are provided in English.
- Have basic computer skills, including navigating the internet, downloading/uploading files, and using applications like Word, Powerpoint, and Adobe Acrobat.
These foundational skills will help you engage fully with our primarily online courses.
Limited financial assistance may be available in the form of partial registration or housing waivers. Travel and per diem funds are not available. More details coming soon.
These workshops involve long hours, often 9-10 hours per day, most of it spent listening to lectures and identifying mites through the microscope. Participants must be able to spend long hours looking through the microscope in order to get the most out of the workshop.
Summer program t-shirts will be available for purchase during the course.
$600.00 - $1,050.00
Ashley Dowling
Course Schedule
Professional and Workforce Development
Introduction to Acarology
Modality:
In-Person Instructor-led
Upcoming Start Date:
May 26, 2025
Registration Deadline:
May 12, 2025
Cost:
$600
Professional and Workforce Development
Introduction to Acarology with Housing
Modality:
In-Person Instructor-led
Upcoming Start Date:
May 26, 2025
Registration Deadline:
May 12, 2025
Cost:
$1,050