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NRES at UNBC
Natural Resources and Environmental Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia consists of two major components: the NRES Institute and the NRES Graduate Program. The NRES Institute is a formal association of UNBC faculty and affiliates that promotes integrative research to address natural resource systems and human uses of the environment, including issues pertinent to northern regions. Graduate students in the MA (NRES) and MSc (NRES), the integrated MNRES, and the PhD (NRES) degrees benefit from and contribute to integrated, interdisciplinary perspectives.
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Upcoming Events
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As part of "Bottled Water Free Day at UNBC" on Thursday March 11th at 6:30 (7-212), the NRES Institute is co-sponsoring a screening of the internationally acclaimed film " Tapped". | |
On Friday March 12th, Sybille Haeussler will present a Colloquium on how complexity affects the resilience of ecosystems. | |
The 2010 NRESI Annual Lecture (March 18th) will feature Dr. Bram Noble (University of Saskatchewan) who will speak on Cummulative Effects. | |