GRADUATE PROGRAM
UC Santa Cruz is a lively hub of culture and recreation, benefiting from its spectacular setting between the redwood forests and the scenic beaches of the Monterey Bay Marine Sanctuary and the Pacific Ocean.
The Ecology & Evolutionary Biology (EEB) Graduate Program at UCSC reflects the remarkable local and global diversity of species and environments studied by the EEB faculty and students. The vision of EEB's graduate program is to provide a nurturing, creative and intellectual environment conducive to the development of world-class scientists. The size of EEB's graduate programs encourages close working relations between students and faculty in an informal atmosphere contributing to rapid learning and professional growth. The interdisciplinary collaborations with oceanographers, geologists, toxicologists and others enable students to explore the conceptual connections between related fields as they acquire mastery in their areas of specialization.
WELCOME Cohort 2007!
Rodrigo Beas (Carr Lab), Justin Cummings (Parker Lab), Melinda Fowler (Costa Lab), Erin McCreless (Croll Lab), Cyril Michel (MacFarlane/NMFS Lab), James O'Donnell (Bernardi Lab), Justin Yeakel (Estes Lab & Koch/Dominy).
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PROGRAM ANNOUNCEMENTS
Explore the possibilities in Ecology & Evolutionary Biology with our online Program Brochure.
Download a PDF of our 2007-08 EEB Graduate Handbook.
Use the Advising index to find all the information you need to complete your graduate degree. The graduate advisor is available by email, phone, or appointment if you have any questions.
Program Changes for 2004-2005: In response to suggestions from the graduate student body, the EEB Department will begin hosting a new course called Biol 295: Advanced Specialized Seminar in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology...[More]
EEB Parenthetical Notation: ENVS graduate students may now obtain formal recognition in the field of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (EEB)..[More] |
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