Interested in graduate school? New opportunity
for Fall 2006 in Urban Forestry at Virginia Tech.
Graduate
funding available starting Fall 2006 for a Masters or PhD
student in Urban Forestry. Research focus will include the
effect of pruning on root growth and tree stability. Other
funding opportunities may also be available. Call Dr. J. Roger
Harris or Dr. P. Eric Wiseman for more information:
Dr. J. Roger Harris, Associate Professor
Dr. P. Eric Wiseman, Assistant Professor
Department of Horticulture Department of Forestry
(540) 231-4026 (540) 231-5148
rharris@vt.edu pwiseman@vt.edu
Applicants may be pursuing studies in urban forestry or a closely related field at any college or university in Virginia. These scholarships are granted to qualified undergraduate and graduate students to support their academic efforts leading to a profession in the field of urban forestry. Application details.
National Scholarships
(available to students studying Urban Forestry or a related field at any eligible institution)
Applicants may be pursuing studies in
urban forestry or a closely related field at any college or university
in the United States. This fellowship is granted to one graduate
or advanced undergraduate student for study and research that will
advance the knowledge of urban forestry and increase the number
of scientists in the field of urban forestry. Application details.