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Hello Molly,

I have been looking for Universities that offer a course on the lines of Ethnobotany. Thank you so much for the detailed post. Cool write-up!

Krithika

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So happy to help! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out. If you are looking for PhD, you can develop your own course at quite a few unis - I believe University of British Columbia is one. Most of the uni I listed were Master's courses, but I do believe there a few Bachelors. Also, in Europe, they offer a bit more. Good luck on your academic journey!

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Thanks Molly.

I am specifically looking for a one-year Masters program. Sit in classrooms, meet people, talk, discuss, and stay in the learning zone :)

I am a researcher at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi Arid Tropics, India and have had the privilege work with the indigenous tribal community of Adilabad, Telangana. I now want to know more, learn the way to know more :)

I have left a message to you on LinkedIn to connect further. Would love to know more about your journey.

Krithika

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Wow amazing! I did the program at Kent, so definitely worth a look into. I will check LinkedIn asap :)

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Molly, you did it again. A written documentary backed by such a rich research. Thank you!

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Thank you so much! 💚🌼🍃

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Thank you Molly for simplifying what had previously been a somewhat confusing field. It is fascinating.!! You provide so much great information, including ways to do my part in helping preserve our natural habitat. This information should be made available to everyone!!!

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Thank you so much for such a kind comment! Hopefully there is a way to distill this information more widely soon 🤗🤔

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