[Sust-mar] Marine Affairs Program now accepting applications for the 2014/15 Master of Marine Management Program

Marine Affairs Program/Becky Field Becky.Field at Dal.Ca
Tue Nov 26 08:17:01 EST 2013


Master of Marine Management - Marine Affairs Program at Dalhousie


 <http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/admissions.html> Apply
today to secure a place in the class of 2014/2015

 

Making waves in marine management since 1986

 

The world's oceans, as well as the people who depend on them, are under more
stress than ever before. Climate change, sea level rise, acidification,
coastal development and pollution are just a few of the myriad issues
affecting the world's marine environments.
 
 <http://www.marineaffairsprogram.dal.ca> Dalhousie's Marine Affairs Program
provides an enquiring, stimulating and interdisciplinary learning
environment. It is our goal to better understand the sustainable use and
conservation of the world's coastal and ocean environments. Students
participating in the 16 month
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm.html> Master of Marine
Management (MMM) degree are drawn from diverse academic backgrounds that
include natural sciences, social sciences, engineering or the humanities. As
they proceed with their program they gradually develop an interdisciplinary
perspective on some of the most important issues that currently face the
global marine community.
 
Dalhousie's Marine Affairs Program is
<http://www.dal.ca/faculty/science/marine-affairs-program/about/study.html>
unique, providing students with technical capacity and professional
development activities that lead to MMM graduates with leadership skills
that include communication, collaboration and critical thinking.
 
Potential students interested in
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/admissions.html>
applying, or simply seeking more information about ongoing
<http://www.dal.ca/faculty/science/marine-affairs-program/research.html>
research activities,
<http://www.dal.ca/faculty/science/marine-affairs-program/faculty-staff/our-
faculty.html> current faculty,
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/research/student-theses.h
tml> graduate research projects,
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/funding---support.html>
scholarships, or
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/graduate-life/current-stu
dents.html> student and
<http://www.dal.ca/faculty/science/marine-affairs-program/alumni-friends/alu
mni-profiles.html> alumni profiles, please follow the included links.

 
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/graduate-life/campus-life
.html> Dalhousie receives more than $150 million in research funding each
year- making it the largest and most diverse research university in Atlantic
Canada.  

 
<http://www.dal.ca/academics/programs/graduate/mmm/graduate-life/living-in-h
alifax.html> Halifax is Canada's ocean centre, and home to more than 400
marine-related PhDs placing it among the top five locations for marine
research in the world.  

 

 

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Becky Field

Administrator

Marine Affairs Program

Dalhousie University

www.marineaffairsprogram.dal.ca

 <mailto:marine.affairs at dal.ca> marine.affairs at dal.ca  

902-494-3555

 

Room 807, Life Sciences Centre

1355 Oxford Street

PO Box 15000

Halifax, NS B3H 4R2

Canada

 <http://campusmaps.dal.ca/?building=25>
http://campusmaps.dal.ca/?building=25

 

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