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The
Environmental Sciences
Graduate Program (ES) is based on the
tenet that graduate education in the
environmental sciences requires an
interdisciplinary approach encompassing
the fields of chemistry,
geology, biology,
ecology, physics, and human health.
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The ES
Graduate Program offers programs of study
leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in two disciplinary
tracks:
Environmental
Processes / Environmental
Health. For
more information about these tracks, please
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Seminars: The ES
Seminar Series is held in Rm.
634 of the
Ansari Business Building,
unless noted below,
at 4:00 PM. The seminar series is open
to anyone who wishes to attend.
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Spring 2008 Seminars:
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2/4: Wayne
Landis/Institute of Environmental Toxicology
and Chemistry, University of Western
Washington University: Predicting Risk
at Ecological Regional Scales (NOTE -- this
seminar will be held in the William Raggio
Building, Rm. 2008, by videoconference,
linking Bellingham, WA with UNR) |
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2/11: Chris
Ross/Bureau of Land Management:
Abandoned Mines in Nevada: Closing the
holes in a multiple use environment |
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3/3: Naomi
Duerr/Truckee River Flood Project -- Water
Transfers in Nevada: The Nevada State
Water Plan context |
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