• 460-acre campus located in Burlington, Vt. (city population, 40,000; metro area population, 140,000) • 100 miles southeast of Montreal, the world's second largest French- speaking city; 220 miles northwest of Boston; and 285 miles north of New York City
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460-acre campus located in Burlington, Vt. (city population, 40,000; metro area population, 140,000) 100 miles southeast of Montreal, the world's second.
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• 460-acre campus located in Burlington, Vt. (city population, 40,000; metro area population, 140,000)
• 100 miles southeast of Montreal, the world's second largest French-speaking city; 220 miles northwest of Boston; and 285 miles north of New York City
A few fast factsA few fast facts
• Founded in 1791 • Fifth oldest university in New England (after Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth and Brown) • First institution of higher education to declare public support for freedom of religion • First university to admit women and African- Americans into Phi Beta Kappa honor society• One of top five Universities cited as models of sustainable education (Cornell 2005
Report)• Called UVM for Universitas Viridis Montis,
Latin for "University of the Green Mountains"
Beaumont!Beaumont!
Graduate ProgramsGraduate Programs
• Graduate College offers 52 master's and 22 doctoral programs, and an M.D. program through the College of Medicine • Graduate students: 1,351• Medical students: 406• Undergraduate students: 9,040• Full time faculty: 993
College of Engineering and College of Engineering and Mathematical SciencesMathematical Sciences
www.uvm.edu/~cems/www.uvm.edu/~cems/
• Civil & Environmental Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Mathematics
• University Transportation Centerwww.uvm.edu/transportationcenterContact Dr. Brit [email protected]
The University of Vermont's Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources is pleased to
announce the 2008 graduate fellowship program for multicultural PhD students in watershed science and ecosystem science funded by a grant from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture.
Applicants should contact Carolyn Goodwin Kueffner ([email protected]), 802-656-2511 for complete