MScEF - Master en Sciences forestières européennes

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  • I am originally from Orléans Canada – a suburb of the Nation’s Capital: Ottawa. I have two major career goals for my life: (1) to become a university professor/researcher and (2) to become the superintendent of one of Canada’s beautiful National Parks. I started my student career at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Lindsay, Ontario. I spent three years in Lindsay graduating as an Ecosystem Management Technician and as a Parks and Forest Recreation Management Technician. Following this, I spent a fourth year in Fleming at their Haliburton, Ontario campus and got a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Adventure Tourism Management. Knowing full-well that this would not be it for me as a student I then applied to the Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During my studies at Lakehead University I took some Finnish language courses and decided that I should put them to good use by going on exchange there. I came to the Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in European Forestry to build on the relationships which I had started during an exchange visit as a Bachelor student in 2006. Ever since my first visit to Joensuu I had been searching for an opportunity to return and pursue graduate level studies and the timing was somehow perfect for me. I was particularly interested in the variety of courses which were offered from all of the partner universities and the fact that the program awarded a double degree. The double degree in particular will provide me with an edge over other job applicants once I am back in Canada and searching for PhD positions. I have worked several jobs in the past from paper boy to liaison officer, to forest firefighter. The latter of those jobs is the one which has steered me towards an academic career. Mother Nature is a formidable force to be reasoned with and wildfire is one of the ways in which she manifests her power over us. Many aspects of forest disturbances interest me, not only the suppression of wildfire, but what effects decades of suppression have had on our forests.In the course of the MScEF I have been able to connect with several people who will be able to help me further develop my career in fire ecology and management. Although I am leaving Europe this spring, I know that I will be back and I know that the relationships which I have developed within the MScEF program has opened doors for me around the world and will help me further my career and enjoy my private life.
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Description

  • Typologie

    Master 1 et 2

  • Lieu

    Lleida (Espagne)

  • Durée

    2 Ans

  • Crédits

    120

Dispensé par 7 universités. Erasmus Mundus Master

Ce master enseigne l'un des meilleurs programmes dans le domaine des sciences forestières. La Commission européenne a reconnu l'utilité du programme en 2004 lorsque ce master a été récompensé par le statut d'Erasmus Mundus.
Ses participants pourront étudier le domaine des sciences forestières et expérimenter l'enseignement en Europe. En outre, ils pourront étudier dans différentes universités à travers toute l'Europe. Ces universités ont contribué à offrir conjointement des cours traitant des sciences forestières. Les connaissances acquises dans ce programme vont préparer les participants à des études en sciences forestières.

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Modalité Formation initiale

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Date de début

Lleida (Espagne)
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À propos de cette formation

Les étudiants du monde entier, enthousiastes et talentueux, sont invités à présenter leur candidature pour ce programme. Ils doivent posséder um doctorat dans le domaine de la Sylviculture ou similaire pour pouvoir se présenter. En outre, ils doivent posséder une solide compréhension de la langue anglaise.
Le prochain cours de MScEF commence en août 2013.

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5.0
  • I am originally from Orléans Canada – a suburb of the Nation’s Capital: Ottawa. I have two major career goals for my life: (1) to become a university professor/researcher and (2) to become the superintendent of one of Canada’s beautiful National Parks. I started my student career at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Lindsay, Ontario. I spent three years in Lindsay graduating as an Ecosystem Management Technician and as a Parks and Forest Recreation Management Technician. Following this, I spent a fourth year in Fleming at their Haliburton, Ontario campus and got a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Adventure Tourism Management. Knowing full-well that this would not be it for me as a student I then applied to the Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During my studies at Lakehead University I took some Finnish language courses and decided that I should put them to good use by going on exchange there. I came to the Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in European Forestry to build on the relationships which I had started during an exchange visit as a Bachelor student in 2006. Ever since my first visit to Joensuu I had been searching for an opportunity to return and pursue graduate level studies and the timing was somehow perfect for me. I was particularly interested in the variety of courses which were offered from all of the partner universities and the fact that the program awarded a double degree. The double degree in particular will provide me with an edge over other job applicants once I am back in Canada and searching for PhD positions. I have worked several jobs in the past from paper boy to liaison officer, to forest firefighter. The latter of those jobs is the one which has steered me towards an academic career. Mother Nature is a formidable force to be reasoned with and wildfire is one of the ways in which she manifests her power over us. Many aspects of forest disturbances interest me, not only the suppression of wildfire, but what effects decades of suppression have had on our forests.In the course of the MScEF I have been able to connect with several people who will be able to help me further develop my career in fire ecology and management. Although I am leaving Europe this spring, I know that I will be back and I know that the relationships which I have developed within the MScEF program has opened doors for me around the world and will help me further my career and enjoy my private life.
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Les points forts: I am originally from Orléans Canada – a suburb of the Nation’s Capital: Ottawa. I have two major career goals for my life: (1) to become a university professor/researcher and (2) to become the superintendent of one of Canada’s beautiful National Parks. I started my student career at Sir Sandford Fleming College in Lindsay, Ontario. I spent three years in Lindsay graduating as an Ecosystem Management Technician and as a Parks and Forest Recreation Management Technician. Following this, I spent a fourth year in Fleming at their Haliburton, Ontario campus and got a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Adventure Tourism Management. Knowing full-well that this would not be it for me as a student I then applied to the Faculty of Forestry and the Forest Environment at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. During my studies at Lakehead University I took some Finnish language courses and decided that I should put them to good use by going on exchange there. I came to the Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in European Forestry to build on the relationships which I had started during an exchange visit as a Bachelor student in 2006. Ever since my first visit to Joensuu I had been searching for an opportunity to return and pursue graduate level studies and the timing was somehow perfect for me. I was particularly interested in the variety of courses which were offered from all of the partner universities and the fact that the program awarded a double degree. The double degree in particular will provide me with an edge over other job applicants once I am back in Canada and searching for PhD positions. I have worked several jobs in the past from paper boy to liaison officer, to forest firefighter. The latter of those jobs is the one which has steered me towards an academic career. Mother Nature is a formidable force to be reasoned with and wildfire is one of the ways in which she manifests her power over us. Many aspects of forest disturbances interest me, not only the suppression of wildfire, but what effects decades of suppression have had on our forests.In the course of the MScEF I have been able to connect with several people who will be able to help me further develop my career in fire ecology and management. Although I am leaving Europe this spring, I know that I will be back and I know that the relationships which I have developed within the MScEF program has opened doors for me around the world and will help me further my career and enjoy my private life.
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Les matières

  • Tendances en Sciences forestières européennes
  • Gestion durable des forêts en Europe

Professeurs

Cristina Vega García

Cristina Vega García

Professor. Dr. Ing. at University of Lleida

Associate Professor, Dept. Agr.& Forest Engineering en University of Lleida

Hubert Hasenauer

Hubert Hasenauer

Professor

Timo Tokola

Timo Tokola

MSc EF Programme Coordinator

Professor at University of Eastern Finland. Head of the School of Forest Sciences.

Le programme

1ère année – Semestre d'Automne

Les études commencent début août par un accueil et une orientation, à Helsinki en Finlande et à Stockholm en Suède. Pour le premier module d'études, nous vous emmènerons en bus à Skinnskatteberg en Suède, lieu d'organisation de ce module. Tous les transports depuis et vers Helsinki et Skinnskatteberg et l'hébergement seront organisés pour tous les étudiants. Les frais seront couverts par le Fonds de contribution au Cours et vous n'aurez plus qu'à profiter du séjour et vous concentrer sur vos études.

Les Modules 2 et 3 auront lieu à Joensuu en Finlande où les étudiants passeront le semestre d'automne jusqu'au 31 janvier. Encore une fois, ce sera le secrétariat de MSc European Forestry qui prendra en charge les voyages et l'hébergement.
1ère année – Semestre de Printemps
Après Joensuu, les étudiants se rendront dans le pays de leur choix afin de poursuivre avec le Module 4, Période d'application en Institutions forestières. Cette période correspond à un stage d'une durée de 3 mois. Les universités du consortium aideront les élèves à trouver un hébergement et offriront un service de conseil pour les questions académiques et relatives au stage.

Les deux dernières matières de première année correspondent au Module 5 : Enseignement sur le terrain en Sciences forestières européennes, et le Module 6 : Sciences forestières multifonctionnelles en régions montagneuses. Le cours sur le terrain commence en mai et fait traverser l'Europe aux étudiants depuis Barcelone en Espagne en passant par la France, l'Allemagne, la Hollande, pour continuer immédiatement avec le Module 6 en Autriche. Tous les voyages et l'hébergement ainsi que les repas seront fournis aux élèves pendant la durée des deux modules. Les frais seront couverts par le Fonds de contribution au Cours.
2ème année d'études
À la fin du Module 6, à mi-juin, les étudiants auront des vacances d'été. La deuxième année d'études a lieu dans les Universités du Consortium qui auront été sélectionnées au cours du printemps précédent. Il est possible de passer l'année complète dans une université ou de diviser l'année en deux en étudiant pendant le semestre d'automne dans une université et pendant le semestre de printemps dans une autre.
Matières
1ère année
Module 1 : Tendances en Sciences forestières européennesModule 2 : Gestion durable des forêts en EuropeModule 3 : Matières au choixModule 4 : Période appliquée dans les institutions forestièresModule 5 : Cours sur le terrain en Sciences forestièresMódulo 6: Sciences forestières multifonctionnelles en régions montagneuses









2ème annéeModule 7 : Obligatoire et au choixModule 8 : Thèse de Master et Thèse de Séminaire – En ligne

Informations complémentaires

Candidatures pour les bourses de catégorie A : 15 janvier
Candidatures pour les bourses de catégorie B : 15 janvier
Réunion de sélection : janvier
Notification de la liste des présélectionnés : 15 février
Décision finale de l'EACEA : 30 avril 2013
Candidatures sans bourses : 30 avril 2013
Le cours commence au mois d'octobre.

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MScEF - Master en Sciences forestières européennes

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