Forests and Their Environments
34 Cr Léopold
Favorite
Tuition
€3,770
Duration
1 year
Admissions Deadline
Location
Nancy
Profile
FEN takes place during the second year of Master (third and fourth semesters of the Master (S9 and S10, including an internship of a duration of >20 weeks), and is opened to students granted after the 1st year of a Master program or equivalent with educational background in the fields of forestry, plant science, ecology, ecophysiology, or environmental science. Applications will be examined by the teaching team.
Map
Loading...
No Records Found
Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.
Maps failed to load
Sorry, unable to load the Maps API.
Admissions Requirements
Students must have a 4 year bachelor’s degree (not 3 year) or have completed a French M1 program to apply.
Related Programs
Dijon
France
Tuition: €14,000
While existing technologies have yet to help solve the earth’s environmental challenges, emerging technologies such Read more...
Bern
Switzerland
Tuition: €1,390
Over one billion people work in agriculture today, and the challenges facing them have never Read more...
Stuttgart
Germany
Tuition: €3,000
Global demand for food and limited natural resources is increasing. This Master’s program pursues an Read more...
Stuttgart
Germany
Tuition: €3,000
One of the key future challenges is the intensification of food production through environmentally friendly Read more...
Stuttgart
Germany
Tuition: €3,000
Crop scientists breed crops and develop cropping systems which are profitable and ecologically sustainable. Therefore, Read more...
Stuttgart
Germany
Tuition: €3,000
This research-based program delves into the economic and agri-political relationships between international agriculture and food Read more...
Save To List
Program Information
Address: 34 Cr Léopold
Nancy
France
54100
France
Nancy
France
54100
France
Tuition: €3,770
Tuition EU Member: €25,015,000
Duration:
- 1 year
Format:
- Full Time
Attendance:
- On Campus Learning
Additional Information
Considerations
Recently Viewed
Loading...