Graduate Study
The University of New Hampshire is a top-tier land, sea, and space grant university with programs of distinction in the humanities, social and life sciences, physical and geosciences, engineering, and applied professional fields:
- The 550 graduate faculty members and 2,100 graduate students at UNH work together to develop new theoretical and empirical knowledge, and design innovative methods and technologies to discover, disseminate, and apply that knowledge in the world.
- We take pride in the close, supportive relationships our graduate students enjoy with world-class faculty. Our programs foster a close connection between research and classroom teaching.
- We take pride in the high quality of research conducted in our labs, centers, and institutes. Our facilities keep pace with the rapidly changing nature of the life sciences. From teaching laboratories to research centers and field stations equipped with the most sophisticated technology, the University of New Hampshire provides the tools necessary for top-notch research.
- Graduate students in the College of Life Sciences and Agriculture will find a living laboratory at UNH. The White Mountains, the Lakes Region, and the Seacoast's complex estuarine system provide unique opportunities for hands-on learning and fieldwork.
- We encourage and support interdisciplinary study within existing programs, and in the form of new and innovative graduate curricula.
Whether you want to achieve personal growth and enrichment, prepare for advancement in your chosen field, or earn the valuable credentials needed to launch your career, graduate study at the University of New Hampshire's College of Life Sciences and Agriculture can help you reach your goals.
