Geography (PhD)

Our PhD in Geography allows you to pursue in-depth exploration of a wide range of topics in human geography, physical geography, geomatics, and environmental studies under the guidance of faculty members who are leading researchers in their respective fields. 

Our PhD students gain broad knowledge of theoretical and practical geography through courses and seminars, instructional experience through teaching assistantships and lectures, as well as research training and technical expertise through independent projects and research assistantships. Our graduates possess advanced skills in teaching, research and scholarly writing. 

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Work with leading researchers on projects of global concern.

Benefit from the breadth and depth of faculty expertise and peers in a rich intellectual environment.

Our program is enhanced by a number of research centres and groups.

Program Details

Program Structure

PhD students take two or more graduate courses; complete a comprehensive examination of their knowledge in their selected field of study; present a formal research proposal to their supervisory committee; conduct advanced theoretical and/or empirical research; and, defend a dissertation in which they present their findings. The PhD program typically requires three or more years to complete.

Research Expertise

Students interested in purusing a PhD at Laurier should visit the faculty listing, identify the current research interests of our full-time faculty members, and reach out to those faculty members whose expertise matches your interests.  Our faculty members have a diverse mix of research strengths in environmental and resource management; physical geography and environmental science; geomatics; and human geography.

Our program is enhanced by a number of research centres and groups, including:

"The Geography doctoral program is designed to be flexible and meet the needs of students. This was invaluable as it allowed me to focus on my dissertation research throughout my course work and my comprehensive exams. This put me in a position to complete my doctorate within three and a half years [and the program] helped me earn a position at Conestoga College before I even graduated."

Anthony Piscitelli (PhD '19)

Admissions

Take the first step in your graduate education and apply to one of our graduate programs. Follow our three-step admission process — we’ll walk you through how to apply and prepare for your first day as a graduate student.

  • Start: Fall (September)
  • Format: Full-time or part-time
  • Application opens: Oct. 1 (domestic and international applicants)
  • Application deadline: Jan. 15 (first consideration), March 30 (international applicants) or July 30 (domestic applicants). Applications will be considered until the program is full.

"One of the amazing aspects of this program was the professors, specifically their caring attitude and willingness to always help you. The professors here are very knowledgeable and experienced, they guide discussions very well and provide useful comments to the students. It was amazing to learn from them."

Monica Romero (PhD '20)

Waterloo Campus

This program is available on Laurier's Waterloo campus.

Laurier Waterloo is where tradition, innovation and incredible school spirit collide.

The Waterloo campus spans one large city block, ensuring you’re close to your classes, favourite study spots, student services and favourite coffee shops. Laurier is a leading force in research among Canadian universities, and many of our research centres and institutes are housed in Waterloo.

We offer the guidance and support you need to thrive academically and personally throughout your degree.

Discover Laurier Waterloo for yourself: 

Tuition and Funding

Regardless of the type of graduate degree program you intend to pursue, financial planning is important. At Laurier, we want to provide you with as much information as possible about a variety of scholarship and funding opportunities and equip you with the skills to manage your finances effectively in the years to come.

Laurier welcomes international applicants to all of our doctoral programs. International students who have confirmed funding from a third-party, such as their employer or a scholarship program in their home country, will be considered for admission. Learn more about admission requirements for international applicants.

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Careers

Our PhD graduates have obtained academic positions (e.g. University of Toronto – Mississauga, University of Winnipeg, University of Ottawa, York University, Brock University, Okanagan College, University of Saskatchewan), administrative positions at universities, postdoctoral positions, and full-time research positions (e.g. American Association of Geographers, conservation authorities, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources).

Your Path to Post-Degree Success

ASPIRE is Laurier's professional skills development training program for graduate students. The program helps you craft an individualized, extracurricular learning plan tailored to your professional journey and entry to the workplace.

Faculty

Learn about the interests of our faculty members. If you are looking for more information about this program, have questions, or want to set up a meeting, contact a member of our team.

Michael Bitton
Assistant Professor

Alison Blay-Palmer
Professor
UNESO Chair on Food, Biodiversity and Sustainability Studies

Sean Doherty
Professor

Jason Goetz
Assistant Professor

Adrienne Johnson
Associate Professor

Homa Kheyrollah Pour
Assistant Professor
Canada Research Chair in Remote Sensing of Environmental Change

Christopher Lemieux
Associate Professor
John McMurry Research Chair in Environmental Geography

Sherri Longboat
Associate Professor

Philip Marsh
Professor
Canada Research Chair in Cold Regions Water Science

Robert McLeman
Professor

William L. Quinton
Professor
Laurier Research Professor

Steven Roberts
Associate Professor
Graduate Officer, Geography

Andrew Spring
Assistant Professor

Terah Sportel
Assistant Professor

Jason Venkiteswaran
Associate Professor

Brent Wolfe
Professor
Associate Vice-President and Dean, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

Cross-Appointed Faculty

Jennifer Baltzer
Associate Professor
Canada Research Chair in Forests and Global Change

Alex Latta
Associate Professor

Deborah VanNijnatten
Professor