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IGERT @ UD
IGERT
stands for Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training.
The UD IGERT grant was funded by NSF in 2006 and runs through 2011.
Students will be enrolled beginning in the fall of 2007. For
information on this program, click
here for the IGERT
website.
This program would
be ideal for a student with a strong undergraduate or graduate
background in engineering, chemistry, or physics who has also had
exposure to economics. The program can be designed in many ways,
but will necessarily involve coursework in Solar Hydrogen science as
well as our graduate economics courses. Funding for graduate
students is available if you are accepted into this program.
If you are
interested in this program, contact the Economics Department's IGERT
liaison, Prof.
William Latham.
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