The University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Forestry is offering the world’s largest scholarship for forestry research to attract top doctoral students. The Future Forests Fellowship will provide a PhD student with up to $240,000 — $60,000 annually for up to four years — to investigate some of the most pressing issues facing B.C.’s forests. The fellowship will support research focused on British Columbia in the areas of forest products biotechnology or bioenergy, forest genetics, climate change and advanced landscape planning, river and landscape ecology, below-ground ecology, forest management, or business operations and management. Oct 05, 2012
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