• Description:

    The Department Of Atmospheric, Oceanic And Earth Sciences (Aoes) at George Mason University is seeking qualified applicants for our pioneering Climate Dynamics PhD, our new Climate Science MS, and our comprehensive Earth System Science MS.   Funding for tuition and stipend is available on a competitive basis.

    Our Climate degrees train students to work with complex state-of-the-art models and extremely large data sets, as well as cutting-edge theoretical and applied research on climate, weather, and atmospheric composition. Our Geology degrees emphasize the interconnectedness of Earth systems by linking solid Earth and surficial processes over a wide range of geologic timescales. Students in AOES graduate degrees pursue research in climate change, weather and climate prediction, atmospheric chemistry and air quality, land-ocean-atmosphere interactions, geology, geochemistry, paleontology, oceanography, coastal studies, stratigraphy, and more. For more information, see our Graduate Programs home page or go to

    PhD Stipend $25,000; MS Stipend $21,000 per academic year plus tuition grants

    How to apply:

    Applications and instructions for Fall 2025 admission are at https://www2.gmu.edu/admissions-aid/apply-now. 

    Note only the applications submitted to the GMU portal will be reviewed. For the best chance of receiving a Graduate Research Assistantship (GRA) submit your application for Fall admission by December 15.

    For the EVASalartems Science MS Program, the priority funding deadline is February 15.

     

    We strongly encourage applications from candidates who are members of underrepresented communities

  • Fields

    • Environmental Science

  • Qualifications

    • Bachelor

    • Lecturer / Senior Lecturer

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