Ph.D. Positions in Earth Observation and Geospatial Analysis at Clark University

The Graduate School of Geography at Clark University is internationally renowned for innovative scholarship and is an acknowledged leader in the field. Consistently ranked as one of the top-ten geography 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.

Applications are invited for Ph.D. positions within the Graduate School of Geography at Clark University. All accepted Ph.D. applicants receive guaranteed stipends through Teaching or Research Assistantships. Ph.D. admission covers tuition, provides an annual stipend, and includes eligibility for competitive fellowships.  Earth Observation and Geospatial Analysis geographers apply the world’s most advanced Earth observation and spatial analytical technologies to address crucial issues concerning socio-economic development, climate and environmental change, and related policies. At Clark, you will acquire strong working knowledge of remote sensing, spatial analysis, decision science, image processing, dynamic modeling, time series analysis, geostatistics, and global positioning systems. You will also learn programming and computational skills to apply this knowledge. Special opportunities also exist in Conservation and Earth System Science, GIScience and Remotely Sensed Image Processing software development, and in Human-Environment Geography.
Applications due by December 31 (annually) for Fall program entry.

For more information, visit www.clarku.edu/departments/geography