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Minister

Hon. Keisal M. Peters

Biography

Welcome

Welcome to the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade. The Ministry is responsible for coordinating Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' relations with foreign governments, as well as regional and international organizations. It seeks to create opportunities for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines in the field of foreign trade through the negotiation and monitoring of the relevant agreements and treaties.

Master of Science
Master of Science (Technology)

Institute:        University of Waikato
Qualifications:        Master of Science
Master of Science (Technology)
Length of Programme:    2 years
Commencement:    July 2014

The MSc and MSc (Tech) degrees will add to student’s knowledge of techniques as well as providing training in specialist areas. While developing research skills, students will have the opportunity to contribute to existing areas of research or to begin to develop new areas. Research programmes exist across a wide range of disciplines, supported by the primary research interests of staff which include hydrothermal systems.  

The MSc and MSc (Tech) are normally two-year programmes of study which combines taught papers with a research thesis in the second year. The MSc (Tech) includes two compulsory papers on industrial technology and innovation. Students will have the opportunity to undertake research with staff who are leaders in their field and will have the use of world-class laboratory facilities. A 12 month Master of Science degree by thesis research may be available to students who have already completed a qualification such as a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or a Postgraduate Diploma.

An example of a relevant course would be -
Volcanic Geochemistry and Hydrothermal Systems - A study of geochemical approaches and methods to solve various problems in the Earth Sciences including volcanic environments, with particular attention to hydrothermal systems, geothermal energy, and the formation of hydrothermal ore deposits.

http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/study/qualifications

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Master of Science
Master of Science (Technology)

Institute:        University of Waikato
Qualifications:        Master of Science
Master of Science (Technology)
Length of Programme:    2 years
Commencement:    July 2014

An understanding of earth and ocean sciences is vital if we are to sustainably manage Earth’s energy, water, mineral, soil and coastal resources. The earth sciences are also the key to predicting and managing natural hazards such as floods, earthquakes, tsunami, landslides and volcanic eruptions.
The MSc degree will add to students’ knowledge of techniques as well as providing training in specialist areas.  Students have the choice of a diverse range of papers from Coastal Oceanography and Coastal Sedimentation to Volcanic Processes and Hazards and Rock Slope Engineering. While developing research skills students will have the opportunity to contribute to existing areas of research or to begin to develop new areas. Research programmes exist across a wide range of disciplines, supported by the primary research interests of staff which include coastal processes and climate hazards; tsunami and storm surge prediction and mitigation; physical volcanology including caldera dynamics and explosive conduit-vent processes. 

The MSc and MSc(Tech) are normally two-year programmes of study which combines taught papers with a research thesis in the second year. The MSc(Tech) includes two compulsory papers on industrial technology and innovation. Students will have the opportunity to undertake research with staff who are leaders in their field and will have the use of world-class laboratory facilities. For MSc students only, a 12 month Master of Science degree by thesis research may be available to students who have already completed a qualification such as a Bachelor of Science (Honours) or a Postgraduate Diploma.

An example of a relevant course would be -
Rock Slope Engineering – This paper considers rock mechanics within engineering geology, including the strength of intact rocks and rock joints; engineering geological hazards, slope stability modelling; and an applied site investigation project.


http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/study/qualifications


Postgraduate Diploma (Earth Sciences)

Institute:        University of Waikato
Qualification:        PGDip(Earth Science)
Length of Programme:    1 year (2 semesters)
Commencement:    July 2014

The qualification enables science graduates to complete a postgraduate qualification in one year without committing themselves to the two years of study required for a Masters degree. Candidates must gain 120 points at 500 level or above with at least 90 points in their main subject, 30 points may be taken from a subject offered by another school or faculty.

http://sci.waikato.ac.nz/study/qualifications/certs-and-dips

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade is located on the 3rd Floor of the Administrative Centre on Bay Street.

Address:

Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade
3rd Floor Administrative Centre
Bay Street
Kingstown
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Administrative Office

Tel:(784) 456-2060
Tel:(784) 456-1111 Ext 3827
Fax:(784) 456-2610
Email: office.foreignaffairs@mail.gov.vc
svgforeign@gmail.com

Opening Hours

Mondays - Fridays
8:00 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.

 
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