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Internships and Master's Programmes

Afrikastudiet som ny kandidatuddannelse ved Københavns Universitet
Med virkning fra 1. september 2005 udbydes det tværfaglige Afrikastudie som en 2-årig kandidatuddannelse, der afsluttes med titlen cand. mag. - på engelsk MA in African Studies.
Posted on:30-05-2005Read more

DUCED SLUSE - Sustainable Land Use and Natural Resource Management
SLUSE is an educational programme offered in collaboration between University of Copenhagen, Roskilde University and The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University. See more on the link below
Posted on:02-05-2004Read more

Erasmus Mundus Masters Course - SUTROFOR - Sustainable Tropical Forestry.
The MSc Course in Sustainable Tropical Forestry (SUTROFOR) is a new two-year world-class integrated programme aimed at qualifying graduates to deal with the huge challenges in contemporary tropical forestry. Read more in the link below.
Posted on:12-10-2005Read more

Masters in Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management - MESPOM.
A consortium of four leading European institutions for environmental research and postgraduate education – Lund University (Sweden), Central European University (CEU, Hungary), the University of Manchester (UK), and the University of the Aegean (Greece).
Posted on:14-11-2005Read more

Masters study proposal: Entomopathogenic fungi infecting ants in Thailand
The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University and University of Copenhagen are looking for one or two enthusiastic Masters students to take part in fieldwork in the rainforests of Thailand. The project will study the parasitic fungus, Cordyceps, within its ant host. The project is part of a collaboration between researchers in KVL/KU and Thailand’s premier research institute, BIOTEC.
Posted on:29-03-2006Read more

MSc Course in Sustainable Development in Agriculture (AGRIS MUNDUS).
AGRIS MUNDUS is a new two-year world-class integrated programme aimed at qualifying graduates to deal with the variety of specific local conditions in which agricultural development has to take place.
Posted on:10-11-2005Read more

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