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Modern theories of ecology, evolution and conservation biology share a core of concepts and techniques that span classical academic disciplines. This common core, coupled with the emergence of powerful new technologies, invites cross-disciplinary approaches, which generate many of today's most exciting scientific knowledge.

EECB Objectives:

Use the unique opportunities that Hawai'i offers to integrate tropical population biology and natural history studies with modern laboratory techniques.Provide the interdisciplinary, conceptual, and technical training that will allow our graduates to participate in academic and research programs in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology.Foster scholarly training in research programs involving expertise in ecology, evolution, and conservation biology.

The EECB program provides opportunities for students in all of the traditional subdisciplines represented at UH.

This intercollegiate, interdisciplinary graduate program brings together faculty members from:

» natural resources and environmental management
» anthropology
» biomedical sciences - cell and molecular biology
» botany
» plant and environmental protection sciences
» geography
» tropical plant and soil sciences
» oceanography
» zoology

Their skills and technologies provide the training students need to contribute effectively to their research area.

Request complete details on the EECB program from the chair of the program at the listed address below:

EECB Program Office
University of Hawaii at Manoa
2538 McCarthy Mall, Snyder 407
Honolulu, HI 96822

Tel (808) 956-4602
Fax: (808) 956-4707
email: eecb@hawaii.edu

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