Thank you all for this valuable discussion esp. for us--the graduate 
students. I have the following two points:

1. I am now  master student in GIS/remote sensing and was looking to pursue 
my  PhD in schools with Envi. Science departments that emphasize remote 
sensing (i.e.  rather than joining Geography departments). Can you recommend 
any such schools?- Thanks

2. As a graduate student, I completely agree that the student-advisor 
relationship is extremely important. But here is another question that I am 
interested to hear your feedback. Can you do good quality and publishable 
scientific research without any funding?

Regards,

Rima Wahab-Twibell

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Subject: Re: env science programs
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 23:39:17 +0000

I suggest yu take another look at the Yale program.  It used to be more 
forestry than environmental when I went there, but most of the graduates I 
have met during the past 15 years or so or read about in the alumni magazine 
are environmentalists, not foresters.

I agree that having the right advisor is more important than the school.

Bob Mowbray

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