Informational Meeting for interested CLAS and IFAS Grad Students
Thursday, November 3 2:00-3:00pm in 265 Williamson Hall
Sea level rise and coastal ecology: science, policy and practice (2017 spring break field course)
Application: 2017marineandcoastal-springbreak-course-application
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A 3-credit interdisciplinary course offered by the Colleges of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Agriculture and Life Sciences and the College of Law and coordinated by the Florida Climate Institute. The goal of this course is to provide students a firm grounding in the science, law & policy, and economics associated with sea-level rise and climate change in the Nature Coast region through an interdisciplinary and experiential collaborative approach. This course will combine classroom lectures and disciplinary integration with an intensive field experience. Sessions will focus on ecological, coastal and marine issues through field-based immersion, practitioner lectures, and reflective discussions in an interdisciplinary context. Student teams will verbalize and defend their findings and recommendations in an open forum designed to highlight their learning
Student Cap & Composition: 15 Graduate and Professional degree students comprising 5 students each from programs in CLAS, CALS and LAW
APPLICATIONS DUE NOVEMBER 10 to crcox@ufl.edu
More info at http://www.floridaclimateinstitute-uf.org/