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    The 'Ideal' Climate Change Ph.D. Program

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    The 'Ideal' Climate Change Ph.D. Program
    Author
    Drobot, Sheldon D.
    Porinchu, David F.
    Arzayus, Krisa M.
    Barber, Valerie A.
    Delissio, Lisa
    Smith, L. Micaela
    Warren, Jeff M.
    Date
    2003
    Subject
    climate change
    climate change research
    DISCCRS
    employment
    exchange program
    faculty
    history
    interdisciplinary
    life sciences
    mentoring
    National Science Foundation
    Ph.D. program
    physical sciences
    policy
    social sciences
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13013/173
    Abstract
    The training of the next generation of climate-change researchers is of utmost importance as climate change and its associated impacts take on increasing local, regional, and global relevance. This report seeks to address this issue by highlighting aspects of a successful climate-change Ph.D. program; a program which seeks to balance traditional disciplinary training with exposure to the broader, interdisciplinary climate-change community.
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