This academic program emphasizes intellectual growth, critical analysis and communication, and professional development. Ability to contextualize social and environmental problems in real-world ...
The Ph.D. program requires a minimum of 72 credits and a preliminary examination, original research culminating in the submission and defense of a research proposal and dissertation. The Ph.D. program ...
Collaboration and community were at the heart of the Geography department’s first Graduate Student Forum held on Saturday January 26 th. The forum was organized by Graduate Director Jennifer Fluri, ...
Quinn Heiser, a Lee Honors College and Presidential Scholar, is graduating with two bachelor's degrees and a job waiting for him at the Department of Defense once he completes his accelerated master's ...
The graduate program of the Department of Geography offers both M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. The program’s basic purpose is to train scholars and professionals to produce and disseminate knowledge and to ...
The Department of Geography supports several graduate teaching assistantships (TA). During the spring semester, eligible applicants can apply for a graduate teaching assistantship for the following ...
Geography is the study of people and place. It is a wide-ranging discipline. Geographers are interested in how natural processes, people and systems are affected by the specifics of a place—location ...
Graduate studies are an opportunity to contribute real-world solutions to our most pressing issues, through advanced research, innovation and key leadership roles in both science and industry. We ...
With Massey’s Graduate Certificate in Arts (Geography), you can study geography without completing a second bachelor’s degree. Learn about our rapidly changing world and how social, political, ...
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program provides in-depth research and technical training and is primarily intended for those interested in careers in research and academia. The University at Buffalo ...