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Doctoral studies in Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences encompass various biological, physical, and social science disciplines aimed at comprehending and stewarding our environment. This includes investigating diverse aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems along with natural assets like flora and fauna. Candidates pursuing their Ph.D. must produce a dissertation suitable for publication in esteemed international journals. Research areas span environmental governance, aquatic systems, woodland ecosystems, wildlife studies, preservation efforts, biological diversity, and analytical/spatial dimensions of natural assets. The ENRS doctoral curriculum prepares, instructs, and guides students across six fundamental skill domains within environmental and resource sciences.