University of Maine

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Information for Prospective Students & Researchers

PhD and Masters projects are available in the fields of life cycle assessment (LCA), sustainable technology development, industrial ecology, complex systems and sustainability of biorefinery systems that produce fuels, power and products.

 

Prospective applicants should have at least an academic degree in engineering, natural sciences, forestry, operations research & management science, business & economics, operations management & information systems, industrial and systems engineering, chemistry, biotechnology, environmental science, or similar from a recognized higher education institution. For exceptional applicants research assistantships are available.

 

Please refer to the University of Maine's graduate admissions pages, for further details. For information about specific projects please contact the Laboratory directly.

 

 

If you are interested to find financial aid/grants to support your graduate studies/research, visit the following websites.

 

Funding Resources

 

Grants Available To Apply

 

External Scholarships (Open to international students)

*     Fulbright Scholarships

*     Rotary Scholarships 

*     World Bank Scholarships