Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Resource Economics
| Duration: 1 year full time, 2 years part time Minimum: 36 units The Graduate Diploma in Environmental and Resource Economics is designed to meet the needs of students who wish to work in the policy, business or NGO communities where skills in applied economics are required. |
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Program Director: Professor R. Quentin GraftonProfessor Grafton is the Research Director, Director of the organised research unit EDGES and convenor of the Masters in Environmental and Resource Economics at the Crawford School of Economics and Government. He has 20 plus years experience in the fields of agriculture, the environment, natural resources and economics. He has been listed in the top 500 of the world's economists and has been included in the Who's Who in the World, Dictionary of International Biography, and Who's Who in Science and Engineering. He is the author or editor of eight books and 50 plus journal articles and has received several research awards (currently chief investigator on four ARC projects) and prizes. He has advised extensively on the issues of environmental, natural resources and agricultural economics to organisations in Australasia, North America and Europe. |
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