George B. Hartzog, Jr. Ph.D. Fellowship
Park Resources Management
Individuals starting a doctoral program in recreation resources management are eligible to be selected as a Hartzog Fellow in Park Resources Management. Fellowships are for one year, supplement departmental graduate assistantships, and are typically awarded every other year, based on availability of funding. Hartzog Fellows will work with park resource faculty on grants from park agencies and assist the department in conducting annual Hartzog events.
Students from related fields are encouraged to apply. Applicants should contact a professor in the Department of Parks Recreation and Tourism Management who share their interests. Faculty interests can be viewed at http://www.hehd.clemson.edu/PRTM/faculty.php.
Requirements for admission to the graduate school along with all forms are available at: http://www.grad.clemson.edu/flash.html. The Recreation Resource Management Concentration does not currently accept students whose research interests are in adventure programming.
Clemson University is located in northwestern South Carolina offering a rural setting and a low cost of living. Clemson is less than an hour from more than a dozen natural resource areas and the Chattooga River, offering many opportunities for field research.
Clemson University's Tillman Hall (left) |
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Additional general information about graduate school and application forms may be obtained at Graduate Coordinator ©Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management. Last updated on March 9, 2009 |
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