The Center for the Environment (CFE) at Plymouth State University (PSU) in
NH is inviting applications for Graduate Research Assistantships in the
environmental sciences. CFE supports research across departments in areas
such as watershed ecosystems, socio-ecological systems, environmental
biology, biogeochemistry, hydrometeorology, stream hydrology, climate
change resilience, ecological economics, limnology, lake paleoecology,
landscape ecology, and land use planning. http://www.plymouth.edu/center-
for-the-environment/
Students often collaborate with interdisciplinary teams of faculty,
students, and scientists from other academic, governmental, and non-
governmental organizations including organizations such as Hubbard Brook
Experimental Forest, White Mountain National Forest, NH Department of
Environmental Services, Appalachian Mountain Club, and the Squam Lakes
Association.
The participating degree programs include Departments of Environmental
Science & Policy (ESP), Biological Sciences (BIO), and Atmospheric Science
& Chemistry (ASC). Applications should be submitted to PSU’s Graduate
Studies. http://www.plymouth.edu/graduate/
The GRA stipend and tuition support are supported through CFE but the MS
degree resides in and is managed by the respective department.
For more information about the MS in Environmental Science & Policy, please
contact Program Coordinator, Shannon Rogers, [email protected]. For
more information about the MS in Biology, please contact Program
Coordinator, Heather Doherty, [email protected]. For more information
about the MS in Applied Meteorology, please contact Program Coordinator,
Eric Hoffman, [email protected].
