[Coral-List] NSU's Halmost College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography

Mike Jankulak - NOAA Affiliate mike.jankulak at noaa.gov
Thu Feb 20 15:56:49 UTC 2020


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Greetings from Nova Southeastern University!

I wanted to let you know where NSU’s Halmos College of Natural Sciences and
Oceanography will be recruiting this Spring.  We are currently recruiting
students for the: Ph.D. in Marine Biology/Oceanography, M.S. Marine
Science, M.S, Biological Sciences and Computational Molecular Biology
Certificate.

Please see the dates and locations below.  If you would like to schedule a
one-on-one time to discuss our programs or the application requirements
please email, call or text me to schedule. Thank you!

February 13: Jacksonville University/ Jacksonville, FL

February 17: Eckerd College/ St. Petersburg, FL

February 18: Florida Southern College / Lakeland, FL

February 18:  Rollins College / Winter Park, FL

February 19: Bethune Cookman College/ Daytona Beach, FL

February 19: Stetson University / Deland, FL

February 20: Flagler College/ St. Augustine, FL

February 21: Florida Institute of Technology / Melbourne, FL

March 19: Florida Atlantic University / Boca Raton, FL

March 23: College of Charleston / Charleston, SC

March 23: University of South Carolina / Columbia, SC

March 24: Coastal Carolina University / Conway, SC

March 24: Florida International University-Undergraduate Research
Symposium/ Miami, FL

March 25: Savannah State University / Savannah, GA

March 25: Coastal Georgia University / Brunswick, GA

March 26-28: National Conference on Undergraduate Research/ Bozeman, MT

March 26: Valdosta State University / Valdosta, GA

March 26: South Georgia State College/ Douglass, GA

March 28: Ocean Day-Hallandale Beach Cultural Center/ Hallandale, FL

April 5: ASBMB Annual Meeting & Graduate Fair / San Diego, CA

April 11: Life Sciences South Florida Undergraduate Research (FIU) / Miami,
FL

April 17: Research Day 2020-Spelman College/ Atlanta, GA

NSU’s Halmos College of Natural Sciences & Oceanography administers degrees
in a Bachelor of Science, a Master of Science in Marine Science or
Biological Science, and a Ph.D. program in Marine Biology. These degree
programs are featured on the 300-acre Main Campus located in Fort
Lauderdale, FL and an 86,000 square foot environmentally friendly Guy
Harvey Oceanographic Center located in Dania Beach, FL.

The Guy Harvey Oceanographic Center is a $50 million facility containing
multi-disciplinary academic research and classroom instruction.  This
facility contains laboratories in mapping and geospatial analysis,
microbiology, genetics and genomics, coral reef restoration, wet
laboratories for seawater usage, deep-sea biology and much more.

The Graduate & Ph.D. programs feature:

The M.S. Marine Science

https://cnso.nova.edu/academics/masters/marine-science.html

This program features (3) specific Concentrations:

*Marine Biology

*Coastal Zone Management

*Marine Environmental Science

The Ph.D. in Marine Biology / Oceanography

https://cnso.nova.edu/academics/doctoral/index.html

For more information please contact by emailing: ocadmissions at nova.edu

calling (954) 262-3663

text (754) 228-9450

Matthew Adams
Associate Director of Graduate Admissions
Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography
Office: (954) 262-8119
Cell: (786) 575-6852


Alcee L. (Jody) Hastings, II
Graduate Recruiter II
Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography
8000 North Ocean Drive, Dania Beach, FL 33004-3078
Office: (954) 262-3663/ Cell: 754-228-9450


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