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“To teach, to serve, and to inquire
into the nature of things."
     
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UGA’s School of Forest Resources was founded in 1906 through an endowment from George Foster Peabody. It is the oldest school of forest resources in the South.
 
 
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  The business of forests:
The Center for Forest Business is a collaborative effort between faculty, business and industry leaders, private landowners, and cooperating state and federal agencies. MORE
 
Recognition Opportunities

funding needs:

Eminent Scholars/Visiting Professors, Lectureships.

$6 million

Graduate Level Scholarships, Assistantships

$2 million

Facilities/Office Space for Graduate Students

$2.5 million

Graduate Research Supervision

$500,000

International Programs (travel, research supervision, exchange student support)

$3.5 million

Funds for Excellence (undergraduate and graduate program development)

$1.5 million

Additional Research Labs/Space

$1.5 million

Expand Forest Business Programs

$2 million

Diversify and Expand Outreach & Service Programs (water resources, wildlife)

$1.5 million

Matching Funds for Federal Monies

$ 3.5 million

Other (supplies, housing needs at remote study locations, vehicles for field work)

$5 million


CONTACT:
Mary L. McCormack,
Director of Development ,
Warnell School of Forestry Athens , GA 30602-2405
Phone (706) 542-1011
Email: <mmccorma@smokey.forestry.uga.edu>

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