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PhD on Economic resilience of regenerative agriculture
Your job Are you interested in the economic aspects of regenerative agriculture ? In this PhD project you will be working with pioneer regenerative farmers across the Netherlands and analyze how
2024 HDR Scholarship - Monitoring soil carbon sequestration
for an outstanding PhD scholar in soil science and restoration ecology. This PhD project will look at cost-effective methods for monitoring soil carbon sequestration in biodiverse plantings, concurrent with soil
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Degree Dr rer nat Dr phil Dr rer agr In cooperation with Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO) Leibniz
Self funded research degree (MPhil/ PhD ) Please state on your application if you are applying for a MPhil or PhD - 2025 entry.
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PhD Student: The Biocarbon Future
at Luleå University of Technology (LTU), one in the Department of Energy Engineering and one in the Department of Economics , and one at the at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) campus in
PhD Student (f/m/d) in Integrated Economic Modelling for Sustainable Subsoil Management in Agroecological Systems
The research group “Farm Economics and Ecosystem Services” is a team of dedicated postdocs and PhD students who want to make a difference through good science, mutual support and exchange with other
PhD position in Theoretical Electrochemistry
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PhD position within mathematical models for power systems stability
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PhD student (f/m/d) Agroforestry for sustainable multifunctional agriculture
The mission of the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) as a research institute is to develop and research on solutions for an ecologically, economically and societal
PhD on Soil Microbiome in Regenerative Agriculture
Your job Are you interested in a PhD focusing on the role of the soil microbiome in Regenerative Agriculture ? Working with pioneer regenerative farmers across the Netherlands, this PhD will
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UC Davis Agricultural and Resource Economics
The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Davis offers one of the world's top graduate programs in agricultural economics, development economics, and environmental and resource economics. Students in our program complete a rigorous plan of study in microeconomic theory, econometrics, and field courses, and benefit from close collaboration and hands-on advising with faculty. We welcome students from a wide range of backgrounds and places, and value the diversity they bring to our program.
In these pages you will find key information about our program, including the program philosophy, application procedure, financial aid, and course offerings. Our graduate handbook provides you with all the relevant information about expectations, procedures, and requirements to be met as you make your way toward your degree objective.
If you have any questions after reading these pages, please send an e-mail to [email protected] .
We also offer a post-graduate certificate program, for students currently enrolled in a graduate program abroad who seek to enhance their training in applied economics at UC Davis.
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The PhD program is a globally recognized leader in the disciplinary areas of agricultural, development, environmental and regional economic s and was previously ranked by the National Research Council as the top program in Agricultural and Resource Economics in the United States.
Students acquire rigorous training in economic theory and advanced quantitative methods and learn to apply these skills to a wide range of real-world economic problems. Degree recipients go on to assume teaching, research and managerial positions with universities and colleges, research institutions, government agencies, multilateral international institutions, nongovernmental organizations, and private companies and corporations.
An MS degree is not required for admission to apply to the PhD Program. Students whose undergraduate degrees are not in economics or business are welcome to apply as well.
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Fields of specialization
Students are required to take a total of 12 credit hours of frontiers courses that provide specialized training in the field of their choice. The AEDE frontiers courses cover topics relevant to agricultural economics, environmental and resource economics, regional economics and development economics. Graduate students are given wide latitude to design their own program of study and to choose a dissertation topic. In recent years, under the supervision of AEDE faculty members, doctoral students have conducted innovative theoretical and applied research on agricultural policy and trade, agricultural finance and risk management, consumption and marketing economics, food economics and agribusiness, environmental and natural resource economics, international and regional economic development, poverty and food security, climate change, agricultural economics, spatial and land-use economics, health economics, bioeconomics, and experimental and behavioral economics. Innovative research that addresses pressing social problems is encouraged, regardless of the sub-discipline of economics with which it may be identified.
Course requirements
Students must complete a minimum of 90 graduate semester credit hours and take the non-credit Math Camp offered by the Department of Economics in July and August, immediately preceding the start of classes in the first year. Students are required to take a minimum of 56 credit hours of in-class coursework. This is comprised of 44 credit hours of required courses that provide a strong foundation in microeconomic theory, econometric theory, applied econometrics and applied welfare as well as 12 credit hours of frontiers courses relevant to the student’s intended research topics to provide more specialized training. All additional credit hours cover departmental seminar requirements and dissertation research. Please refer to our curriculum sheets for the first year and second/third years in the PhD program for a more detailed understanding of the required coursework.
Examinations
In addition to required coursework, students must: Pass a microeconomics theory qualifying examination prior to the beginning of the second year; Pass the second year manuscript requirement prior to the beginning of their third year; Pass the candidacy examination and defend their doctoral dissertation proposal, typically before the beginning of their fifth year; Complete the doctoral dissertation and pass a final oral examination.
Questions? We are here to help. Please email AEDE Graduation Admissions and Services below for more information about the PhD program.
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PhD Student in Integrated Economic Modelling for Sustainable Business Planning in Agriculture Leibniz | Germany | 3 months ago The mission of the Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF) as a nationally and internationally active research institute is to deliver solutions for an ecologically, economically
Ph.D. The Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC Davis offers one of the world's top graduate programs in agricultural economics, development economics, and environmental and resource economics.
With a PhD in Agricultural Sciences, you can use your knowledge of plants, animals, and other natural resources to improve food security and production, alongside enhancing sustainable development practices. A fully funded PhD program is the perfect way to further your expertise in the field and achieve your goals.
The AEDE frontiers courses cover topics relevant to agricultural economics, environmental and resource economics, regional economics and development economics. Graduate students are given wide latitude to design their own program of study and to choose a dissertation topic.
Our Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics is a premier STEM program that produces leaders who find success in academia, government and leading industry positions. This program offers rigorous training in economics and quantitative methods, with a strong emphasis in applied economics applications.
The PhD in Agricultural Economics is designed to provide the student with an excellent foundation in the theory and methods of economic analysis as well as experience in applied analysis of agricultural, agribusiness, and/or resource economics problems.