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Guyana - Local Wisdom & Conservation | Earth Expeditions
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Experience one of the greatest examples of primary rain forest in the world. Learn how indigenous Makushi communities are building a sustainable future. Guyana is also culturally and ethnically diverse and includes indigenous peoples such as the Arawak, Wai Wai, Carib, Akawaio, Arecuna, Patamona, Wapishana, Makushi, and Warao. We will be spending most of our time with the Makushi, the dominant group in the North Rupununi area, a group that has lived in these forests and savannas for thousands of years.
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Queensland, Australia - Great Barrier Reef | Earth Expeditions
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Dive into the conservation and education opportunities of the Great Barrier Reef, the global center of marine biodiversity. Prior to and following the field experience in Australia, students will complete coursework via. Workshops Web-Based Learning Community as they apply experiences to their home institutions. Conservation of marine and coastal systems. Design of public research exhibits. Community-based conservation and participatory education. Study at field conservation sites. The state of Queenslan...
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India - Species, Deities, & Communities | Earth Expeditions
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Journey through the stunning ecological, cultural, and spiritual landscapes of the Western Ghats, where the fates of people, wildlife, and deities meet in sacred groves and forest temples. In this course, we seek to better understand the multifaceted relationship between people and nature, and we will address specific questions about a sustainable future. To the conservationist, resource manager, or educator, what is the cost of misunderstanding or ignoring the spiritual dimension of sacred sites? All of...
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Hawai‘i - Saving Species | Earth Expeditions
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Help save the Hawaiian crow and other native forest birds while learning what it takes to restore local plant communities and rescue species from extinction. Students in this course will join with San Diego Zoo Global (SDZG), Project. We expect Earth Expedition’s Hawai‘i program to immerse graduate students and local partners in developing and testing site-specific methods of community engagement to sustain ecological and social health. A typical Earth Expeditions day in Hawai‘i is likely to include:.
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Costs | Advanced Inquiry Program
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Skip to main content. Should I pursue a master's degree? Questions and answers from our students and alums! To support involvement by a broad range of educators and conservation professionals nationally, Miami University offers significantly reduced tuition for AIP web-based classes. Affiliated AIP Master Institutions also charge individual per credit hour fees for the 21 hours of AIP W courses, which vary by course and by institution. Miami Tuition and Fees. Assessed for all 13 hours). 3,510 AIP MI fees.
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Global Field Program
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Skip to main content. Should I pursue a master's degree? Questions and answers from our students and alums! The application deadline for all applicants (U.S. Citizens or International): January 28. Let us know you are applying. Fill out the brief GFP Pre-Application. 2) Create and complete your account in "My Project Dragonfly.". Follow the detailed instructions and share your contact, personal and academic details and submit your foundational Earth Expeditions course choices. Your updated résumé or CV.
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Faculty | Earth Expeditions
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Received his Ph.D. in ecology from Vanderbilt University and is now a professor of Zoology and Interdisciplinary Studies at Miami University. His research areas include community-based conservation, participatory science, and national education reform. Chris is the founding Director of Project. And served as Editor-in-Chief of. The first national magazine to feature the investigations of children. Project. Is a founder and co-Director of Project. Magazine and now leads the development of national exhibit...