Pursue a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences at Wright State University
The Environmental Sciences Ph.D. program at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio invites applicants for Fall 2008 admission. The program is designed to provide skills and training to better understand and solve complex environmental problems, such as those caused by anthropogenic pollutants, invasive species, habitat fragmentation and loss of biodiversity, that can affect both human and ecosystem health. Our students receive training in preparation for careers in academia, state and federal agencies, industry, and non-profit organizations.
Through a rigorous core curriculum and dissertation research, our interdisciplinary program is designed to broadly expose students to both traditional and emerging areas of environmental sciences, and offers the ability to focus on research in a more defined area. Our program includes faculty in the departments of Biological Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Mathematics and Statistics.
The program offers competitive stipends for graduate students ($22,000 for Fall 2008) along with a waiver of tuition costs for full-time students. Applicants are also eligible for consideration to receive a prestigious Yellow Springs Instruments (YSI) Fellowship for the first year in the program, awarded to highly qualified students enrolling for Fall 2008.
Applicants are encouraged to contact program faculty in their areas of interest prior to completing the application. To apply online and to read more about our program and its curriculum, research, faculty and student profiles, please visit our program website at:
http://www.wright.edu/academics/envsci/index.html
Questions regarding our program may be directed to our program office:
Ms. Cathy Kempf, Administrative Specialist
262 Diggs Laboratory
Wright State University
Dayton, OH 45435
Phone: (937) 775-3273
FAX: (937) 775-3485
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday–Friday
e-mail: director.envsci@wright.edu
The Environmental Sciences Ph.D. program at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio invites applicants for Fall 2008 admission. The program is designed to provide skills and training to better understand and solve complex environmental problems, such as those caused by anthropogenic pollutants, invasive species, habitat fragmentation and loss of biodiversity, that can affect both human and ecosystem health. Our students receive training in preparation for careers in academia, state and federal agencies, industry, and non-profit organizations.
Through a rigorous core curriculum and dissertation research, our interdisciplinary program is designed to broadly expose students to both traditional and emerging areas of environmental sciences, and offers the ability to focus on research in a more defined area. Our program includes faculty in the departments of Biological Sciences, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Pharmacology and Toxicology, and Mathematics and Statistics.
The program offers competitive stipends for graduate students ($22,000 for Fall 2008) along with a waiver of tuition costs for full-time students. Applicants are also eligible for consideration to receive a prestigious Yellow Springs Instruments (YSI) Fellowship for the first year in the program, awarded to highly qualified students enrolling for Fall 2008.
Applicants are encouraged to contact program faculty in their areas of interest prior to completing the application. To apply online and to read more about our program and its curriculum, research, faculty and student profiles, please visit our program website at:
http://www.wright.edu/academics/envsci/index.html
Questions regarding our program may be directed to our program office:
Ms. Cathy Kempf, Administrative Specialist
262 Diggs Laboratory
Wright State University
Dayton, OH 45435
Phone: (937) 775-3273
FAX: (937) 775-3485
Office Hours: 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday–Friday
e-mail: director.envsci@wright.edu
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