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GRADUATE STUDIES At the graduate
level the landscape architecture faculty maintains
an active role in graduate education through
participation in various graduate groups. The
landscape architecture program has housed and
supported the Geography
Graduate Group
(GGG) since its inception in 1993, and there are
now around eighty-five graduate students and
fifty-two affiliated faculty members from across
campus in the GGG. Landscape architecture faculty
are actively involved in teaching, advising and
administration of the GGG program. The recently
established concentration in Landscape
Architecture and Environmental
Design
(LAED) within the GGG has been attracting
increasing numbers of applicants. Each year, a
portion of GGG admissions are reserved for LAED
applicants that are eligible to receive block grant
funding for their initial two years of study. A
number of university fellowships are also
available. In addition to the
GGG, the landscape architecture faculty
participates actively in a number of other graduate
groups on campus, especially the Transportation
Technology and Policy Graduate Group, Community and
Regional Development Graduate Group and the
Graduate Group in Ecology.
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