Duke University Marine Laboratory Integrated Marine Conservation Program

Helen Nearing hnearing at duke.edu
Mon Nov 27 14:27:37 EST 2000


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	Duke University Integrated Marine Conservation Program

	The Nicholas School of the Environment Marine Laboratory at Duke
University is offering an unparalleled educational opportunity from July 9
to August 10, 2001.  Duke's Integrated Marine Conservation Program teaches
the principles necessary for the conservation and preservation of the
coastal and oceanic environment.  The focus is on interdisciplinary problem
solving--using natural and social science theory to resolve real world
environmental problems. 

	The Duke summer faculty will be joined by distinguished scholars from
around the country for this intensive five week program.  

	Participants in the Integrated Marine Conservation Program usually enroll
in the program's 'core' course (Conservation Biology and Policy) and one of
seven elective courses offered concurrently.  Enrollment in any one course
is also possible. 

	Scholarships are available, including several earmarked for international
students.  In order to receive full consideration, applications for general
scholarships must be received by March 1. Applications for international
student scholarships must be received by April 1.  Applications for the
Integrated Marine Conservation Program will be accepted until the program
is full. 

	For further information, visit
http://www.env.duke.edu/marinelab/mlterm2.html or contact Ms. Helen Nearing
(hnearing at duke.edu; 252/504-7502). 


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