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3 Plant Sciences Postgraduate Diploma degrees found
University of Otago
Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (PGDipAppSc) - Plant Biotechnology
- Dunedin, New Zealand
Postgraduate Diploma
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Science (PGDipAppSc) is a two semester program, which builds on an undergraduate Applied Science degree. It allows people who are currently working to undertake blocks of study - one block for the certificate, a second block to complete the diploma. Alternatively, students may wish to complete the 120 point program in a continuous run.
University of Otago
Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) in Plant Biotechnology
- Dunedin, New Zealand
Postgraduate Diploma
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Postgraduate Diploma in Science (PGDipSci) is a one-year Program which builds on an undergraduate science degree. The diploma encompasses both papers and a research topic, and can be taken full-time. It provides possible to the Master of Science (MSc) degree by thesis only.
Tel-Hai College
Post-doctorate in Plant Ecology and Evolution
- Kfar Giladi, Israel
Postgraduate Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Hübner lab at the Galilee Research institute (MIGAL), Israel offers a post-doctorate position in plant ecology and evolution. The project involves the analysis of a species distribution and landscape genomics using advanced computational tools in order to study adaptation to future climate. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with experience in spatial ecology and firm knowledge in species distribution models to join this exciting and high-impact project!
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A plant sciences program is an excellent choice for students who wish to learn more about the biology of plant life. Plant scientists may study trees, grasses, flowers, shrubs, and other types of plants in order to identify and analyze them.