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SUFONAMA in Climate Change Congress
18-11-2008
Joint Summer Module 2008
Sustainable Forest and Nature Management in the Alpine Region
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Application form for guest lectures. 2009



SUFONAMA.
An Erasmus Mundus Course in Sustainable Forest and Nature Management

Next deadline for EU/EEA-EFTA applications - 

14 August 2009

The global demand for forest and nature resources and the pressures on the natural environment seem to continue to increase. The need to ensure the sustainability of natural resources for future generations has never been greater. 

The MSc Course in Sustainable Forest and Nature Management (SUFONAMA) is a two-year world-class integrated course aimed at qualifying graduates to deal with the enormous challenges in sustainable management of natural resources. Five of the best European universities within this field are organising the course. 

All SUFONAMA modular activities are completed in English. Due to the one-year Course components, SUFONAMA encourages its student body to engage in local language studies available at all the partner institutions. The total students population is expected to be 150.

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"SUFONAMA equips students with critical problem solving skills through hands-on learning."
Cathy Brown, USA, SUFONAMA student 

"SUFONAMA guides me to see another way to manage environment."
Hsinping Pai, Taiwan, SUFONAMA student

"SUFONAMA was an opportunity to make my studies differently, and to get out to the real world."
Signe M. Ingversen, Denmark, SUFONAMA student 

"SUFONAMA graduates will become the leading scholars and managers" 
Niels Strange, Professor and Director

To obtain the SUFONAMA double degree and the Diploma Supplement, students have to acquire 120 ECTS credits by studying at two Consortium institutions, acquiring at least 60 ECTS credits at each.

Photo gallery:

Photo by Vincenzo

Copenhagen
Photo by Niels

Sweden


The Master Course
The Master Course is organized by a Consortium which involves five institutions:

University of Copenhagen, Danish Centre for Forest, Landscape and Planning, Copenhagen, Denmark; Bangor University, School of the Environment and Natural Resources, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom; University of Goettingen, Faculty of Forestry and Forest Ecology, Goettingen, Germany; Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Alnarp, Sweden; University of Padova, College of Agriculture, Padova, Italy.


Additional funding for EU-students
Alternative sources of funding
SUFONAMA Brochure
Consortium fee
Call for student applications 2009
FAQ LIST
SUFONAMA Student Handbook


SUFONAMA, European Erasmus Mundus MSc, Tel: +45 3533 2048 Fax: +45 3533 2079, sufonama@life.ku.dk