In partnership with the Vermont Research Open Source Program Office (VERSO), the Graduate College and the Office of the Provost, the UVM Libraries are hosting a three-day data and open science summit ...
If you have any questions about the IBC CITI courses, please view our CITI resource page for login/course instructions and additional FAQs. Note: If "[No NetID ...
Dr. Keith Jennings will join the University of Vermont’s Water Resources Institute (WRI) in November 2024. Dr. Jennings will ...
The interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Computer Science offers study in both traditional and cross-disciplinary areas such as bioinformatics and ecological modeling. Our faculty in Computer Science ...
The M.S. program in Computer Science offers thesis, project, and course work only options. Acceptance into thesis or project options is conditional upon the student finding an eligible advisor who ...
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required. UVM CS courses provide a mixture of lecture-based and hands-on experiential learning exercises. The curricula provide a solid foundation in both applied and ...
This program is offered through the College of Arts & Sciences (CAS) and provides a computer science major in the context of a liberal arts education. Students are required to complete a minor and ...
Electrical Engineering Graduate Program —M.S. and Ph.D. When you earn your master’s or doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering from UVM, you’ll be in demand and at the forefront of addressing global ...
Unfortunately, due to unforeseen personal circumstances, Cyrille Aimee has had to cancel the remainder of her 2024 tour. Existing ticket holders will be issued refunds in 7 - 10 business days. We ...
This is a special professional development opportunity presented by The Miller Center for Holocaust Studies and the Office of the Vice Provost for Inclusive Excellence, “Dinner, Movie, and ...
“It might be a signal that maybe we should be thinking about expanding some of the surveys that we are supporting. … We are ...
The Leadership for the Ecozoic (L4E) program, a partnership between the University of Vermont and Montreal’s McGill ...