The Center for the Environment at Plymouth State University is inviting
applications for the Master of Science program in Environmental Science and
Policy. The work of the Center for the Environment (CFE) is primarily
focused on the White Mountains and Lakes Region of New Hampshire or in the
broader New England region, and applies the environmental sciences and
interdisciplinary approaches to important environmental issues. Students
will have opportunities to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of
faculty and students, and scientists from other institutions working at the
Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest and other academic, governmental, and
non-governmental organizations. Individuals from all disciplinary
backgrounds will be considered.

Graduate research assistantships (GRA) may be available in the areas of
hydrology, forest ecology, environmental social sciences, climate change,
limnogeology, or a combination of those topics. Students receiving
assistantships will conduct field sampling, analytical, and/or theoretical
work on projects related to our mission. Research topics for the
assistantships are varied, but all GRAs support students enrolled in the
Environmental Science and Policy M.S. program at Plymouth State University.
These GRAs provide an excellent opportunity to work with a broader cohort of
students and their mentors, working at the intersection of earth systems,
plant ecology, biogeochemistry, hydrology, and social sciences. A signature
of the program is that graduate work must involve a substantive contribution
to outreach.

Prospective students are invited to visit the CFE website
www.plymouth.edu/cfe  and to contact Betsy Ayotte ([email protected]) at
CFE. In addition to the application materials required by the College of
Graduate Studies http://www.plymouth.edu/graduate/admissions/, please submit
a statement of interest and a current resume/CV to Betsy Ayotte
([email protected]) to be considered for graduate assistantship funding.
The priority deadline for funding consideration is February 15.

Betsy Ayotte 
Center for the Environment
College of Graduate Studies
Plymouth State University
17 High St. MSC 63
Plymouth, NH 03264
603-535-3346   603-535-3004 fax
[email protected]
www.plymouth.edu/cfe/

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