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Upcoming Graduate Thesis Defense

Phytoremediation of a petroleum-hydrocarbon contaminated shallow aquifer, Elizabeth, City, NC: planting methods and preliminary results Oct 14, 2008
10:30 AM
3213 Jordan Hall
Rachel Cook
Masters Final Exam, Dept. of Forestry & Environmental Resources

The Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources (FER) is an internationally-recognized leader in graduate education. Currently, over 130 students (60% masters and 40% doctoral) are pursuing graduate degrees in forestry and natural resources, including individuals from Chile, Venezuela, Thailand, Indonesia, Brazil, the People's Republic of China, Turkey, Taiwan, Togo and, of course, all across the United States.

FER’s graduate students receive a great deal of faculty, financial and technological support. In return, they play an integral role in FER's success by:

  • Working alongside of our world-renowned faculty on groundbreaking research projects;
  • Helping manage and implement our many extension programs;
  • Teaching undergraduates; and
  • Pursuing their own original research projects.

Their efforts help make FER an international center for advanced study in forestry and all of the environmental sciences.

Our Goal

Our graduate programs emphasize hands-on research, teaching and real world field opportunities. Our overriding goal is to create professionals capable of contributing to society’s welfare through the wise use of our planet’s forests, fisheries, wildlife and other natural resources.

We do this by producing graduate students who advocate sustainable practices in their fields and who have the knowledge, skills and willingness required to succeed as responsible scientists, teachers and practitioners.

For more on our graduate degree programs and requirements, please explore the links at left.

Open House for Prospective Students - Saturday, October 18

Join us on Saturday, October 18 from noon to 3:00 pm for an Open House in Jordan Hall.  Agenda for the day:

12:00-2:00   Food concessions by clubs in the college

12:00-3:00   Posters of research and projects by current research on display in the lobby of Jordan

                 Hall

12:30-1:00   Grad School overview and funding opportunities

1:00-1:15     College of Natural Resources overivew

1:15-1:45     Application process Q&A

1:45-2:00     Forestry Q&A

2:00-2:15     Fisheries and Wildlife Q&A

2:15-2:30     Social aspects, policy and economics in natural resources Q&A

2:30-3:00     More Q&A on funding opportunities, international research, and the application

                 process

It may be possible to arrange to talk to faculty in other areas of the department if you let us know in advance that you are coming and your area of interest.  For more information, please contact Sarah_Slover@ncsu.edu.

 

FER Students

Our graduates students enjoy the opportunity to become involved in a variety of student organizations. For example, the NC State Chapter of the International Society of Tropical Foresters (ISTF) is a student-run non-profit organization that enhances the international perspective of forestry studies at NC State University.

Key Contacts

Sarah Slover
Graduate Program Coordinator
Phone: 919-515-7563
sarah_slover@ncsu.edu

Dr. Sarah Warren
Director of Graduate Programs
sarah_warren@ncsu.edu

Dr. Christopher Moorman
Coordinator of the Fisheries & Wildlife Program
Phone: 919-515-7586
chris_moorman@ncsu.edu