Training Within Environmental Biology - The University of Montana "Training-WEB Program
环境生物学培训 - 蒙大拿大学“培训-WEB 计划”
基本信息
- 批准号:9553611
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 67.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:1995
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1995-09-01 至 2004-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
GER-9553611 Kukuk The University of Montana (UM), in collaboration with a diverse network of private and government organizations, proposes to implement an alternative model for training PhD graduate students in Conservation and Environmental Biology. The goal of the "Training Within Environmental Biology Program (Training-WEB)" is to train PhD students to carry out cutting- edge, creative research and bridge the gap between academia and organizations responsible for making decisions that impact the natural environment. The student- centered Training-WEB will enroll participants in the Graduate Program of Organismal Biology and Ecology (OBE), a program housed within the Division of biological Sciences at UM. Graduate students in the Training-WEB will benefit from a collaborative training process featuring coursework and research training in conservation and environmental biology, along with a substantial internship in a government agency, private organization or business with interests related to the environment or conservation. At the end of this training process, graduates will have developed skills appropriate for a variety of nontraditional and traditional careers in environmental and conservation biology. Embedded in the Training-WEB approach are carefully considered retention and evaluation processes, and attention to recruitment, career development and expanded opportunities for greater involvement of groups traditionally underrepresented in science. This approach will be a powerful new model for providing the highest quality training for all future graduate students in OBE and the Division of Biological Sciences at The University of Montana.
格尔-9553611 Kukuk蒙大拿大学(UM),与私营和政府组织的多元化网络合作,建议实施一种替代模式,培养博士研究生在保护和环境生物学。“环境生物学计划内的培训(培训-WEB)”的目标是培养博士生进行尖端的,创造性的研究和桥梁学术界和组织之间的差距差距负责作出影响自然环境的决定。以学生为中心的培训-WEB将招收参加有机生物学和生态学研究生课程(OBE)的参与者,该课程位于UM生物科学部内。研究生在培训-WEB将受益于合作培训过程中,具有课程和研究培训保护和环境生物学,沿着在政府机构,私人组织或企业与利益相关的环境或保护。在这个培训过程结束时,毕业生将开发适合各种环境和保护生物学的非传统和传统职业的技能。嵌入在培训-WEB方法中的是经过仔细考虑的保留和评估过程,并注意招聘,职业发展和扩大传统上在科学领域代表性不足的群体的更多参与机会。这种方法将是一个强大的新模式,为OBE和蒙大拿大学生物科学系的所有未来研究生提供最高质量的培训。
项目成果
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