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Presidential Graduate Assistantship Program: Addressing Health Disparities

The School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning at Arizona State University invites applications for the prestigious Presidential Graduate Assistantship (PGA) program aimed at scholars from underrepresented backgrounds. They are recruiting two doctoral students to start at ASU in Fall 2025. Priority will be given to applicants with research interests focused on understanding and addressing disparities in healthcare access and outcomes across marginalized communities. 

The Presidential Graduate Assistantship positions offer:

  1. Financial Support:
  • Four years of funding (full tuition coverage, stipend, and health insurance).

2. Research Opportunities & Mentorship:

  • Collaboration with a team of interdisciplinary faculty mentors with expertise in transportation equity, environmental justice, public health, and spatial analysis.
  • Each doctoral student will work with a principal mentor to develop an Individual Development Plan tailored to their research interests and career goals.

3. Professional Development:

  • Doctoral students will join a cohort of scholars across ASU and participate in specialized training, workshops, networking, and mentorship opportunities provided by the Office of Inclusive Excellence and the Graduate College.

Faculty Recruiting PhD students:

  • Lindsay Oluyede focuses on transportation insecurity, including barriers to healthcare access.  
  • Aaron Flores focuses on distributional environmental justice, social vulnerability, and health disparities in the context of hazards and disasters.
  • Jose-Benito Rosales Chavez focuses on the role of food systems, food security, dietary behaviors, and social determinants in health outcomes, particularly in marginalized communities.

The deadline to apply is December 15, 2024.

Interested applicants should apply to one of our PhD programs in Urban Planning, Geography, or Geographic Information Science.

For information on the application process and to apply, please visit Graduate ProgramsNote: Applicants should indicate interest in the Presidential Graduate Assistantship in their personal statement.

Funded Internal Graduate Research Assistant Position

The research project is titled Landfill Mining: Pasts and Futures of Waste Management and starts summer or fall 2023.

This 1-year research position is part of a US Department of Energy-funded team investigating the potential benefits and impacts of “landfill mining.”

The candidate will work with Dr. Jonathan Robins to investigate patterns of landfill development and engage in interdisciplinary research to evaluate the impacts of landfill mining on landfill-adjacent communities.

Landfills and other waste management sites are frequently the causes of environmental and social injustices, yet many waste sites also hold substantial quantities of aluminum and other resources.

New and current students in Social Sciences graduate programs are eligible to apply (IHA, EEP, and Sustainable Communities) as well as current undergraduates applying for accelerated MS degrees in these programs.

Please contact Dr. Robins at jrobins@mtu.edu to arrange an informational interview about this position.