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Informational Meetings Thursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pm Hardin Hall Rm 901 QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young [email protected] or [email protected] Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems Education Abroad Program Winter Break 2020-2021 Applications due: April 2020 Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment. Highlights of this trip will include: Great Barrier Reef Oldest rainforest in the world Boat cruise in the Southern ocean (seals and dolphins) New Year’s Eve fireworks and celebration on the water at Hobart Aboriginal history and culture Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue Mountains Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

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Page 1: Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystemssnr.unl.edu/download/undergrad/abroad/Australia-StudyAbroad-Promo-2020.pdfEducation Abroad Program Winter Break 2020-2021. Applications due: April

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

[email protected] or [email protected]

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

Page 2: Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystemssnr.unl.edu/download/undergrad/abroad/Australia-StudyAbroad-Promo-2020.pdfEducation Abroad Program Winter Break 2020-2021. Applications due: April

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

[email protected] or [email protected]

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

Page 3: Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystemssnr.unl.edu/download/undergrad/abroad/Australia-StudyAbroad-Promo-2020.pdfEducation Abroad Program Winter Break 2020-2021. Applications due: April

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

[email protected] or [email protected]

Course ListingNRES 492

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)

Page 4: Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystemssnr.unl.edu/download/undergrad/abroad/Australia-StudyAbroad-Promo-2020.pdfEducation Abroad Program Winter Break 2020-2021. Applications due: April

Informational MeetingsThursday, Feb. 27 @ 5pm

Friday, Feb. 28 @ 3pmHardin Hall Rm 901

QUESTIONS? Dr. Mark Burbach & Dr. Laura Young

[email protected] or [email protected]

Australia: Managing Diverse Ecosystems

Education Abroad ProgramWinter Break 2020-2021

Applications due: April 2020

Have you thought about studying abroad in Australia, but haven’t found the right trip? CASNR has recently developed a second trip Down Under for students interested in wildlife, human dimensions, tourism, communications, and the environment.

Highlights of this trip will include:

• Great Barrier Reef• Oldest rainforest in the world• Boat cruise in the Southern ocean

(seals and dolphins)• New Year’s Eve fireworks and

celebration on the water at Hobart

• Aboriginal history and culture• Sydney bay, Bondi beach, and the Blue

Mountains• Tasmanian Devil Conservation Park

Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, wombats, and much more)