Five GIS graduate assistantships at University of Texas
at Dallas
The Geospatial Information Sciences (GIS) faculty at the
University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) invites applicants for five GIS graduate
assistantships in its Ph.D. program, starting Fall 2026.
Each GIS graduate assistantship package includes up to 5
years of tuition waiver, a monthly stipend for 9 months, plus 3 optional summer
months if in-residence at UTD during the summer, and health insurance.
Continuing graduate assistantships are subject to satisfactory progress towards
degree completion and performance of assistantship assignments.
UTD is a STEM-emphasis R1 university. UTD
GIS is a unique multidisciplinary program in the School of Economic,
Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) that offers flexibility to enable faculty
and students to participate across disciplinary boundaries and promote
interdisciplinary research and education. Our GIS education and research center
on spatial computation across remote sensing, statistical analytics,
geographical modeling, and geospatial AI predications of environmental and
social processes. Besides GIS, the School of EPPS houses criminology, economics,
political science, sociology, public policy, public & non-profit
management, sustainability, cybersecurity, and social data analytics and
research. Ph.D. students may choose any subject area of interest to develop and
apply GIS methods in their research and take
courses across social sciences, geosciences, computer science, management
information systems, electrical engineering, and physics.
UTD sits in the heart of north-central Texas, which has a
vibrant economy supported by 21 Fortune 500 companies located across the DFW
Metroplex. The DFW metro is the third fastest growing metro and the fourth
largest US metro by population, and outpaces
Silicon Valley in STEM job creation. The Texas Constitution forbids
personal income taxes.
GIS Ph.D. admission and application information is available
at academics.utdallas.edu/fact-sheets/epps/... where all applications must be submitted
online via the Apply Now button.
We are unable to take action on
admissions until we receive a formal completed application, including
transcripts, a personal statement, and letters of recommendation. A GRE waiver
is given to applicants with a GPA of 3.5 or higher. The application deadline is
December 15, 2025. Ph.D. applicants should pay particular attention to the
"personal statement" for their background, education, research
experiences and interest, and academic objectives specifically relating to a
Ph.D. in geospatial information sciences.