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    CNR graduate studies

    Graduate students and faculty in the college work on cutting-edge research projects with faculty that have international recognition. Many are funded through agencies like NASA and the National Science Foundation. College of Natural Resources graduate students regularly attend scientific conferences, publish journal articles and win national awards.

    Graduate teaching assistantships

    Highly motivated graduate candidates are invited to apply for graduate assistantships where they will gain hands-on experience by assisting with course instruction. CNR also offers several paid teaching assistantships each semester across departments.

    Our graduate studies advising team is here to support CNR graduate students navigate their academic journey.  During advising, you will discuss requirements, get answers to your questions about research assistantships, and receive resources from the application process through graduation.

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    Inside U of I — Grad Studies

    Current students, staff and faculty can have access to additional resources on the Inside U of I CNR Grad Studies page.

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    Elise Kokenge

    Director of CNR Graduate Studies, Assistant Research Professor 

    Jaap Vos

    Professor of Planning and Natural Resources; Director of the Environmental Science Program; Department Head

    Leda Kobziar

    Professor of Wildland Fire Science, Director of Master of Natural Resources Program

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