Virtual information session
Master of Science in Applied Geosciences online program director, Dr. Yvette Bordeaux, hosts a virtual information session for students interested in the program. This session features program details, a discussion around relevant environmental issues, and how the degree prepares students for their next professional move.
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Master of Science in Applied Geosciences retreat
Each August and January, online Master of Science in Applied Geosciences faculty and staff join incoming students for a virtual retreat. This is an opportunity for students to get to know their peers, plan their curriculum, and learn about resources at Penn.
Academic resources
- Department of Earth and Environmental Science
- Penn Library's Core Earth and Environmental Science Databases
Online journal
wH2O: The Journal of Gender and Water is an online, open-access, peer-reviewed academic journal managed by Penn faculty and students that focuses on the intersection of water politics and gender. Submissions for publication and opportunities to be involved with the editorial board are open to interested students and practitioners.
Resources at Penn
At Penn, you’ll find remarkable institutions and resources dedicated to environmental research. These organizations offer research opportunities, virtual events and guest speakers, and exposure to the newest and best of environmental knowledge.
- Kleinman Center for Energy Policy
- Risk Management and Decision Processes Center
- The Water Center at Penn
Research opportunities outside of Penn
Students in the online Master of Science in Applied Geosciences program have the opportunity to work in collaboration with many research institutions and groups outside of Penn, including: