Multiple MS / PhD in Geology, Geography, and Earth System Science

published Dec 17, 2024 5:18pm

The Department of Geosciences at Auburn University is accepting applications for their graduate programs (MS in Geology, MS in Geography, and PhD in Earth system Science) for Fall 2025 intake. They expect to recruit a cohort of a dozen students, all with fully funded teaching assistantships. Their assistantships include a $26,500 12-month salary and tuition waiver. Auburn University is especially committed to increasing the representation of students that have been historically underrepresented in U.S. higher education.

Applications are due January 15, 2025, to be considered for GTA funding support.

The core research areas in the Department of Geosciences include Earth and Life Through Time (Sedimentology, Paleobiology, Geomicrobiology), Environmental Geosciences (Climate, Hydrogeology, Environmental Geochemistry, Water Resources, Natural Hazards), Geospatial Sciences and Geoinformatics (Geographic Information Systems, Remote Sensing, UAVs, Data Science), Natural Resources Exploration (Energy, Critical Minerals), and Solid-Earth Processes and Dynamics (Petrology, Geochemistry, Tectonics/Geophysics).

The Department of Geosciences at Auburn University interdisciplinary Earth System Science Ph.D. program allows students to examine new ways of thinking about Earth, Environment, and Society through the intersection of Earth's dynamic processes and human interactions. The program has engaged faculty from five colleges and more than 10 departments to train the next generation of earth and environmental scientists and is led by the Department of Geosciences.

Prospective applicants are encouraged to contact faculty members whose research program aligns with their interests. For more information about the department, faculty, and facilities, please visit The Department of Geosciences website. For details about the graduate program, including instructions on how to apply, please visit the Department of Geosciences Graduate Program webpage. Inquiries may be directed to the Graduate Program Officer, Dr. Gottardi at gottardi@auburn.edu.

Auburn University is a top 50 public Research 1 university in Auburn, Alabama and is within two hours of the Atlanta metropolitan area. Auburn is a land, sea, and space grant university. With its scenic landscapes and a strong sense of community, Auburn is an ideal place to call home. Living and working in Auburn offers excellent schools, safe neighborhoods, abundant recreational opportunities, a supportive work environment, and a thriving local economy. Auburn, "The Loveliest Village On The Plains," provides a perfect setting for both personal and professional growth. In the Auburn University Department of Geosciences and College of Sciences and Mathematics, they value the land-grant mission of the university. Auburn University is committed to broadening access to higher education.