We have only a few seats left....! Duke University Marine Conservation Summer Institute July 7- August 8, 2014 Beaufort, NC
The Marine Conservation Summer Institute will immerse participants in the world of marine conservation biology and policy, giving them a set of basic tools for addressing and understanding issues of conserving marine biodiversity in the context of 21st Century society and the ‘anthropocene’ epoch. The Institute is set in the vibrant educational and research setting of the Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, North Carolina. The five-week course consists of three weeks of plenary lectures, field trips and activities, and two intensive week-long modules intertwined in weeks two and four and led by experts in the field. Plenary weeks and modules will be focused on hands-on, team-based, experiential learning with meaningful faculty-student engagement that are hallmarks of the educational environment at the Marine Laboratory. Students will be in the field and at the discussion table, learning the basic tools of conservation biology and policy in the plenary weeks and delving deeply into special topics with experts during the module weeks. 2014 Themes: • Human Dimensions and the Marine Environment • Deep-Sea Conservation & International Ocean Governance • Invasive Species • Marine Vertebrate Conservation & US Oceans Law Duke Faculty Instructors: Doug Nowacek, Conservation Technology (Institute Director) James Kraska, International Law Andy Read, Conservation Biology, Marine Vertebrates Steve Roady, Environmental Law Cindy Van Dover, Deep Sea Ecology & Conservation Eligibility: Open to international practitioners, graduate students, advanced undergraduates. Credits: 7 credits, 2 course equivalents Tuition: $7,028 Room & Board: $2,340 Fees: $180.75 Books: $200 Questions? Contact [email protected] www.nicholas.duke.edu/marinelab/programs/mcsi Click here to enroll: Duke’s Marine Conservation Summer Institute
