The National Forestry Masters Program
Students enrolling in the Master of Forest Ecosystem Science are eligible to apply for scholarship funding through the National Forestry Masters (NFM) Program to support study at partner Universities.
In gaining an NFM scholarship students are required to participate in two subjects that are jointly run among the NFM Program partners. The first of these focuses on Australian forests and involves field work in Australia, and the second on forests and forestry in the asia-pacific region studied during an international tour.
NFM students also participate in at least one “partnership” subject, offered by one or more of the Universities in the program. Students can choose up to four partnership subjects (50 points) from a list reflecting the strengths of each of the NFM Program partners.
Mobility scholarships valued at $3500 per year for Australian full-time students. These will be allocated competitively amongst students at each of the partner institutions.
| For more information about the National Forestry Masters Program see http://www.forestry.org.au/masters/ | ![]() |
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