We are offering Graduate Student Assistantships through centers and research programs in the Department of Environmental Studies Department at the Antioch University New England.
These assistantships place the student at the intersection of scholarship and practice as they develop their professional skills as part of our Master’s or PhD programs in Environmental Studies. Assistantships are currently available in: - Forest Ecology and Management - Wildlife Ecology: turtle conservation - Applications in GIS - Climate Change Preparedness - Environmental Education - Food Justice and Community Gardening - US Progressive Caucus Fellowship - Social Justice: Livable Wage Initiative Students interested are encouraged to apply as part of their application for admission to the Master’s Degree in Environmental Studies. We encourage prospective students to contact us if they have any questions about the assistantships or the degree programs. More details on the graduate programs can be found at http://www.antiochne.edu/environmental-studies/ Application materials will be accepted until June 1, 2017 or until a suitable candidates are found. For admission info, contact, Sarah Wilson, [email protected] For assistantship info contact, Professor Peter A. Palmiotto, [email protected] Antioch University New England believes in ecological stewardship and social justice, cultivating local as well as global perspectives to educate students with diverse backgrounds and opinions to become leaders of change. For more information go to https://www.antioch.edu/new-england
