University of Port-Harcourt, UNIPORT MSc and PhD degree
programmes in Natural Resources and Environmental Management admission
form is out.
Authorities of the University of Port-Harcourt (UNIPORT) Institute of
Natural Resources, Environment and Sustainable Development (INRES) are
inviting applications from suitably qualified candidates for admission
into the institute’s MSc and PhD degree programmes in Natural Resources
and Environmental Management.
Mode of Study and Programme Duration.
The duration of the MSc programme for fulltime students is 12
calendar months (no disruption by strike actions) while the duration of
the PhD programme is three years.
Programmes Objective.
The objective of the MSc programme is to produce competent graduates
with interdisciplinary/ multidisciplinary training in natural resources
and environmental management. The emphasis of the PhD programme is the
development of research and analytical skills.
Admission Requirements.
Admission into the MSc programme is open to first degree graduates In
Science, Social Sciences, Engineering, Health Sciences and related
disciplines who possess minimum of second class lower degree (CGPA of
3.00 on a 5-point scale and 2.40 on a 4-point scale). Candidates for the
PhD programme should have MSc degree with minimum CGPA of 4.0 on a 5
point scale.
Method of Application.
Application Forms can be obtained from INRES Office (Delta Park,
University of Port Harcourt) on submission of a bank draft for
non-refundable application fee of Twenty five thousand naira for
Nigerians and USD 200 for non-Nigerians, payable to the Institute of
Natural Resources, Environment & Sustainable Development (INRES).
Payment can also be made directly into INRES account (No 5280026885), Fidelity Bank Ltd, University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Rivers State.
Closing date for submission of completed application forms is 30th September 2015. Aptitude Test and Interview will hold on5th October 2015.
For further inquiry, contact: 08036186282 or e-mail: director.inres@uniport.edu.ng.
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