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WELCOME TO NDSU ENVIRONMENTAL AND CONSERVATION SCIENCES GRADUATE PROGRAM

The Environmental and Conservation Sciences Graduate Program is an interdisciplinary program builds on established research strengths across several colleges to integrate research and education across disciplines to resolve complex environmental issues facing North Dakota, our nation and the international community in the new century.

The ECS graduate program comprises an integrative curriculum that emphasizes the common ground shared by all sciences. There are two tracks; Conservation Biology and Environmental Sciences.

One cornerstone of this curriculum is a regular "outreach" seminar series that provides an opportunity for students to interact with professionals "in the trenches." Local professionals as well as nationally recognized experts provide seminar, workshops and mini-courses to ECS students.  This series also helps foster collaborations between NDSU and the regional community.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

ECS Seminars

Wednesdays 12.30-1.30pm (schedule)

Special Seminars

March 9 Dr. Sheri Fritz, University of Nebraska Lincoln

April 29 Dr. Tyrone Hayes, University of California Berkeley

Upcoming Courses- Fall 2009

Environmental Law & Policy - ECS 770 (more details)

Funding

Grad school doctoral dissertation fellowship (more details)

EPSCoR Grant

Symposia / Meetings

6th Annual Northern Plains Biological Symposium, 16-17th April, UND

North Dakota Academy of Science Annual Meeting

 


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