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We have fully funded research assistantships
available for students interested in working under The
McMaster University, Climate Change Research Program as part
of their M.Sc or Ph.D. degree. Assistantships cover tuition and
fees and include a 12-month stipend. Candidates with backgrounds
in hydrology, climatology, atmospheric science, physics, engineering
or other natural sciences are encouraged to apply. If you have any
questions about our research work, research topics, assistantship,
or the graduate program feel free to contact program leader, Dr.
Altaf Arain by email or
by phone.
Graduate students work with state-of-the-art equipment in a highly
collaborative environment within the McMaster University, Climate
Change Research Program at the School of Geography and Earth Sciences in
the Faculty of Science. The graduate program in the School of Geography and Earth Sciences trains over 50 graduate students (M.Sc. and Ph.D.) and
10-12 postdoctoral fellows at a given time.
How to Apply for admission in our Graduate
Program:
General information about Graduate Study Program at the School
of Geography and Earth Sciences, McMaster Univesity is available
on the web site: http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/geo/graduate/.
On-line application forms are available at the web site: http://graduate.mcmaster.ca/current-students/forms .
Normally, the program starts in September and January. All candidates
are encouraged to send their applicants well before the start of
fall or winter semesters to complete admission process in due course
of time.
Completed application should be forwarded at above mentioned address.
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