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Ph.D. Program in
Coastal Resources Management


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Ph.D. in Coastal Resources Management

·         To help meet the need for scientifically trained specialists able to move effectively between the worlds of coastal research, policy and management, East Carolina University offers the Ph.D. program in coastal resources management.

·         This multidisciplinary program builds on a strong tradition of coastal research at ECU, proximity to the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system and the Outer Banks, and the expertise of faculty from some sixteen different academic departments. 

·         The program provides a unique, integrated, multidisciplinary approach to coastal studies that emphasizes science and public policy; nurtures skills in the acquisition, interpretation and synthesis of scientific information on coastal environments and populations; fosters pursuit of individual interest in the context of a structured, but flexible, program of classroom instruction, field research, work experience, and a doctoral dissertation; draws on a supportive, collaborative faculty from some sixteen academic departments, plus close ties to marine science faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, North Carolina State University, and Duke University; provides the academic basis for students seeking resource management careers in government agencies, private firms, nonprofit organizations and interdisciplinary educational programs.

 

 
Coordination of the Colloquium on the Factors Impacting Underwater Cultural Heritage
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After about two years, Sorna Khakzad, as the coordinator of “The Colloquium on the Factors Impacting Underwater Cultural Heritage”, saw the results of her efforts in December 2011 with celebrating the 10th anniversary of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage in Brussels.

 
Best Paper Award
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CRM student Michael T. Griffin won the award for best Master's paper at the 2011 annual meeting of the Southeast Division of the Association of American Geographers (SEDAAG). The award was accompanied by a cash reward of $500, waived conference fees, and a year membership to the Association of American Geographers (AAG). Michael's paper was entitled "Estimating Future Water Resource Health in the Lower Cape Fear Basin, North Carolina".

 
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To read more about CRM students and Faculty, check out our newsletter the Coastal Breeze!