Current Students
Graduate Research Assistantships
Graduate research assistantships are available to support students pursuing M.S. or Ph.D. degrees in the Department of Earth System Science & Policy. A unique feature of ESSP is providing a student-centered learning environment with expertise in hydrology, climate change, terrestrial ecosystem, physical geography, economics, and policy. For more information please contact Jeff VanLooy.
Available teaching and research assistantships are listed on our employment page.