Ph.D. Positions in Earth System Science Applications are invited for Ph.D. assistantships within the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. Assistantships cover tuition, provide an annual stipend, and include eligibility for a competitive fellowship. Clark's Earth System Science program features expertise in terrestrial ecosystems and global change, hydrology, forest ecology, polar science, terrestrial and marine biogeochemistry, disturbance and landscape ecology, GIScience, and remote sensing.
All accepted Ph.D. applicants receive guaranteed TA/RA stipends. The Graduate School of Geography at Clark University is internationally renowned for innovative scholarships and is an acknowledged leader in the field. Consistently ranked as one of the top-ten graduate programs by the National Research Council, Clark Geography enables graduate students to train with top professionals and participate in a world-class research community. Students are guaranteed tuition remission and Graduate Assistantships for a minimum of four years, fostering a tight-knit, supportive intellectual community. Having awarded more Ph.D.s than any other geography program in the U.S., Clark Geography has a reputation for training future leaders in the field. For complete details see our website (www.clarku.edu/departments/geography), or contact Rachel Levitt, rlev...@clarku.edu , 508-793-7282. Applicants are also encouraged to communicate with prospective advisors (www.clarku.edu/departments/geography/faculty.cfm). To apply go to: www.clarku.edu/departments/geography/graduate/apply.cfm.