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Recruiting graduate students to CUNY City College of New York
CUNY City College of New York, New York, United States
Apply before: 15 November 2024


I am recruiting graduate students to join my research group in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at CUNY City College of New York. Please feel free to forward and share this email with anyone who may be interested.


I am recruiting students to work on projects, including but not limited to,…

  • the influence of rainfall, discharge variability, and sediment dynamics on bedrock river incision
  • climatic controls on bedrock coastal erosion and sea cliff retreat
  • the formation and evolution of coral reef terraces
  • landscape evolution on volcanic ocean islands

…using a combination of numerical modeling, fieldwork, geochemistry, and/or remote sensing analyses. Please do not hesitate to reach out for more information or to discuss other project possibilities.

Admitted students will be supported by a combination of research and teaching assistantships and merit-based fellowships, in addition to having access to resources and individualized support to apply for external fellowships if they wish.

With its graduate program centralized across 25 campuses that make up the 4th largest public school system in the country, CUNY offers abundant and diverse opportunities for networking, collaboration, career development, and community outreach. CUNY is a powerful engine for social and economic mobility in New York City and has one of the most diverse student bodies in the US, so diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to its mission. Applicants of all cultural, age, gender, race, ethnicity, physical ability, sexual orientation, and religious identity are encouraged to apply.

Prospective PhD students should apply to the CUNY Graduate Center Earth and Environmental Science Program, a one-of-a-kind doctoral program that combines physical and social sciences, focusing on the earth, its environments, human activities, and the linkages between them. Please find registration information for virtual or in-person attendance at our upcoming PhD program open house on Thursday October 10 from 3-4pm ET (with student research talks and reception to follow) here. Applications for fall enrollment are due December 15.

Prospective masters students can pursue various degrees at CCNY (including Earth and Atmospheric Science, Earth System Science and Environmental Engineering, and Sustainability in the Urban Environment). For the EAS and ESE masters programs, applications for spring enrollment are due November 15, and applications for fall enrollment are due May 1.

Interested students are also encouraged to contact me at khuppert@ccny.cuny.edu to discuss opportunities. Please include a brief description of your research interests and CV. I will also be at AGU and available to meet with prospective students there.

Best regards,
Kim Huppert

Kimberly Huppert (she/her)
Assistant Professor of Earth and Atmospheric Science
CUNY City College of New York and Graduate Center
Marshak Science Building, Room 718
160 Convent Ave. New York, NY 10031

khuppert@ccny.cuny.edu; https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/kimberly-huppert

Of interest for:
  • Terrestrial Working Group
  • Coastal Working Group
  • Hydrology Focus Research Group