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The Department of Geography at the University of Kentucky is currently
accepting applications for graduate study at the Masters and PhD level to
participate in the New Mappings Collaboratory (http://new-maps.com). New
Maps is a research cluster with support from the College of Arts & Science
to pursue innovative and critical research in the areas of community-based
mapping, big data and society, information geographies, and geointel and
digital mapping studies.

We are particularly interested in students with a desire to think carefully
about the social implications of geospatial technologies, drawing upon
their direct experience with these technologies and the work of code, more
generally. To get a better sense of what this program of study might
entail, take a look at some of the recent publications by the New Maps
faculty co-directors: Jeremy Crampton
<http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=xBH16j8AAAAJ&hl=en>, Matthew
Wilson <http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6JxU8LIAAAAJ&hl=en>,
and Matthew
Zook <http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=e04_WEwAAAAJ&hl=en>.

Admission to the Geography Graduate Program at the University of Kentucky
is internationally competitive and represents the opportunity to join a
world-renowned scholarly community. More information on the program and
application process is available through the department website (
http://geography.as.uky.edu/applications-and-admissions). Students admitted
to the graduate program receive full tuition waivers and stipends in
exchange for working as teaching assistants. Fellowships and other funding
are also possible. Applicants should submit their materials by January 15,
2015 to ensure a complete review.

If you are interested (or want more information), please contact any of the
New Maps directors directly: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask],
[log in to unmask] For questions specific to the admissions process, please
contact Patricia Ehrkamp ([log in to unmask]), director of graduate studies.