What are the benefits of studying the Master of Forest Ecosystem Science?
• Taught mainly in intensive on-campus blocks with supplementary off-campus study, allowing greater flexibility for part-time or remote study, or more rapid completion • Incorporates internships with forest sector agencies and forest related industries and NGO’s for advanced industry experience and establishment of key networks for future employment • Includes Commonwealth Supported Places (HECS) and Australian Fee paying places • Financial support may be available through participation in the National Forestry Masters Program, from government student support schemes (Centrelink), Graduate Access Melbourne and other government and industry scholarships • Encourages study abroad and student exchange nationally and internationally • Draws on the research strengths of the Department of Forest and Ecosystem Science, and benefits from collaborations within the Melbourne School of Land and Environment, the Faculty of Science, and forest management and forest science educators nationally and