Dear CAPE members:
**Apologies for cross-posting**
The Cultural
and Environmental Resource Management (CERM) interdisciplinary MS graduate program invites students to apply to work with faculty in the Department
of Geography at Central
Washington University in Ellensburg, WA. The two-year program integrates faculty and course work from Geography, Anthropology, and Economics to develop research on issues related to cultural and natural resource management, environmental change,
and policy.
The priority deadline for Fall
2022 applications and funding is February 1st, 2022, but applications are accepted through April 1st (or later if spots are available). Graduate assistantship
funding is available on a competitive basis. Students applying from the 16 states within the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE)
are eligible for in-state tuition. GRE scores are not required for our program. For
more information, please the CWU Graduate Studies page.
Geography faculty conduct ongoing research in biogeography, paleoecology, geomorphology, hydrology, conservation and land management, energy, transportation and human geography, GIScience, and critical cartography (please see
attachment or email faculty below). Faculty work with and mentor students to complete original thesis research with a strong emphasis on fieldwork and/or collaboration with cultural and natural resource agencies or tribal organizations.
Research specializations and faculty: https://www.cwu.edu/geography/faculty-and-staff
Transportation systems, economic development - Dr. John Bowen
Energy, political economy/ecology, Latin America - Dr. Elvin Delgado
GIS/remote sensing applications in environmental modeling - Dr. Bob Hickey
Geomorphology, soils, snow, environmental change in mountains and drylands - Dr. Karl Lillquist
Conservation, PPGIS/human ecology mapping, remote sensing, public land use/management - Dr. Jennifer Lipton
Water allocation and policy in the American West - Dr. Michael Pease
Crowd-sourced mapping and GIS, critical cartography, Latin America - Dr. Sterling Quinn
Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, wildfire, climate change, forest management - Dr. Megan Walsh
Please distribute to individuals that may be interested in our program or encourage them to contact me with any questions.
Thank you very much!
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Elvin Delgado, Ph.D.
Associate Professor | Department of Geography
Director, Integrated Energy Management Program
(509) 963-2184 | Dean Hall 311
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