FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT
The Faculty of Environment was established in October 2013 after being split from the Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment. It has 5 departments: Agroecology, Chemistry, Environmental Management, Environmental Technology and Microbiology. The faculty has 3 departments (i.e. Agroecology, Chemistry, Microbiology) established since 1956, followed by formulation of Dept. Environmental Technology in 2005 and Dept. Environmental management in 2008. In addition, the faculty has 4 laboratories: Environment, Computer and Modelling, Chemistry, Microbiology, and the Meteorological station and a research center for Environmental Monitoring and Analysis.
Organizational Structure
Faculty management board
Departments
Total: 48 lectures and 09 staff
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By academic title:
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1. Prof: 1 person
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2. Assoc. Prof: 4 persons.
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By academic degree of lectures
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3. PhD: 25 persons
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4. MSc: 22 persons
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Staff: 09 persons
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Laboratories
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1. Environment
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2. Computer and Modelling
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3. Chemistry; Microbiology
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4. Meteorological Station
Research Center
1. Center for Environmental Monitoring and Analysis
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Educational Programs
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Undergraduate program (4 years):
- Environmental engineering (Since 2019);
- Environmental Science (Since 2003);
- Chemistry Engineering (Since 2020)
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Master program (1.5 - 2 years):
- Environmental Sciences (Since 2010)
Doctoral Program (3 years)
- Environmental Sciences (Since 2020)
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Research & Development Focus
· Farming systems and sustainable agriculture for different agro-ecological regions;
· Water resources management;
· Application of GIS/RS and Spatial analysis for natural resources management;
· Environmental pollution control in agriculture, environmental monitoring, safe products;
· Environmental impact and environmental evaluation in rural areas;
· Biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation, Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA), REDD+;
· Environmental modelling;
· National Scientific and Technology Program for New Rural Area Development;
· Environmental friendly Technology for soils and water remediation.