UC Davis Geography Graduate Group

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The Geography Graduate Group at UCDavis offers an interdisciplinary academic program (Masters and PhD) emphasizing spatial interactions between humans and the biophysical environment.

We are currently accepting applications for the fall 2023 GGG cohort.  If you are interested in applying to our MA or Ph...
12/07/2022

We are currently accepting applications for the fall 2023 GGG cohort. If you are interested in applying to our MA or PhD programs (or refer applicants), please see the information below. The deadline to apply is December 15, 2022.

For information and admissions materials contact the Student Affairs Officer at [email protected]. Interested students are invited to visit campus. Interested students may obtain application materials from the Web at:

The 2023-2024 Graduate Admissions Application is Open! Thank you for your interest in graduate study at UC Davis! Be sure to check out our application deadlines and we look forward to reviewing your application! Apply Now About the UC Davis Graduate Admissions Application Review the pages below to l...

10/02/2022

AAG-GTU TRAVEL AWARDS 2023
The AAG-GTU Travel Award provides support for student members of GTU to attend the national annual meeting of the American Association of Geographers in Denver. Travel awards are available with preference given to geography undergraduate and graduate students who are attending an AAG meeting for the first time and who will serve as an author or co-author on a paper or poster being presented at the meeting.

The 2023 Annual Meeting of the AAG will be virtual and in-person. Award reimbursements to GTU students who attend 2023 meeting for cost of either virtual ($50) or in-person (up to $200) registration.
Application deadline: December 1, 2022
See the GTU website for applications.
Submit applications to [email protected].
https://gammathetaupsilon.org/travel-award-application.html

Risk Rating 2.0: A first look at FEMA’s new flood insurance system | California WaterBlog
09/20/2021

Risk Rating 2.0: A first look at FEMA’s new flood insurance system | California WaterBlog

By Ryan Miller, Peter Hansen, and Nicholas Pinter Risk Rating 2.0 has been called the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA)’s most significant reform in 50 years.  Roughly 77% of …

What FEMA's New Flood Risk Rating Means for Californians | UC Davis
09/20/2021

What FEMA's New Flood Risk Rating Means for Californians | UC Davis

A team of UC Davis scientists and flood experts have “reverse engineered” FEMA data regarding the federal agency’s new Risk Rating 2.0 to better understand expected premium changes for California policyholders down to the zip code. Risk Rating 2.0 will be formally introduced on Oct. 1 and is c...

Community Development Students Impact Policy as Part of ClassIn Associate Professor Catherine Brinkley’s class, students...
09/08/2021

Community Development Students Impact Policy as Part of Class
In Associate Professor Catherine Brinkley’s class, students don’t just learn about policy — they help to change it. “This is literally going to impact people you see at the grocery store,” said Noah Sullivan, social services branch director of Yolo Health and Human Services, after watching the graduate students’ policy analysis presentation. “This is going to be a game changer… I’m excited to have you all thinking about it.”

In Associate Professor Catherine Brinkley’s class, students don’t just learn about policy — they help to change it.

03/29/2021

PhD Candidate Jake Dialesandro Makes the News!

Analysis finds heat inequities in Southwest

Low-income communities in the southwestern US are exposed to higher temperatures than wealthier ones, according to a recent analysis that reviewed 20 urban areas in the region. The impact of heat falls disproportionately on "those who have the least amount of resources to mitigate it," said Jake Dialesandro, a doctoral student in geography at the University of California, Davis, who led the study. In addition, the study found that predominantly Latino communities tend to experience more heat than predominantly white communities.

Full Story: The Arizona Republic (Phoenix) (tiered subscription model) (3/15)

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