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This program is a multidisciplinary research program associated with the Centre for Research in Earth & Space Science (CRESS).

You’ll join a group of students from a wide range of backgrounds, including physics, chemistry, mathematics, computer science and engineering. Opportunities for interdisciplinary research arise partly due to the program’s proximity to the departments of Physics & Astronomy, Engineering and part of the Chemistry department.

You’ll have access to specialized research facilities that include: 30-cm and 60-cm telescopes; CCD cameras; ultra high vacuum chambers; mass spectrometers; high bandwidth transient digitizers; lock-in amplifiers and a variety of lasers including YAG, excimer, argon ion and stabilized ring dye lasers.

State-of-the-art laboratories include the CRESS Space Instrumentation Laboratory, the GeoICT (Geospatial Information and Communication Technology) Lab and computing facilities associated with the project A Community Approach to Multiscale Air Quality Modelling and Forecasting.

You’ll have the opportunity to join a number of atmospheric science research projects conducted in collaboration with the Meteorological Service of Canada and groups from other universities, while space science projects such as Phoenix, OSIRIS on Odin and SWIFT involve collaboration with local companies (MDA, Optech, EMS technologies etc) as well as the Canadian Space Agency, ESA, NASA and JPL.

Conduct your research through the exploration of atmospheric modelling, chemistry, computer science, earth science geomatics, mathematics, physics and astronomy, psychology, remote sensing and space observations.

Degrees Offered
Degrees Offered: 
 
Full time
Part time
MAXX
PhDXX
Deadlines and Dates
Deadlines and Dates: 
Dates & Deadlines
Start DateJanuary (winter)
May (summer)
September (fall)
DeadlinesOpen - contact program directly at 416-736-5247 or e-mail essgrad@yorku.ca for information.
  • Deadline date means: Date a completed application package is received by York.
  • Completed Application Package means:
    1. Use York University's graduate studies online application.
    2. Send all required and supplementary documents and materials in a single package. (Exception: official transcripts sent to York directly from previous educational institutions. Official transcripts must come directly from, and bear the unbroken seal of, the issuing institution.) See checklist (PDF).
  • Mail or Courier Completed Application Package to:
  • Mail
    York University
    Office of Graduate Admissions
    P.O. Box GA2300
    4700 Keele Street
    Toronto, ON
    CANADA M3J 1P3

    Courier
    York University
    Office of Graduate Admissions
    W322 Bennett Centre for Student Services
    99 Ian MacDonald Blvd
    Toronto, ON
    CANADA M3J 1P3

Streams & Specializations
Streams and Specializations: 
  • Atmospheric science
  • Earth science and geomatics
  • Space science and engineering
Choose York
Choose York: 
  • One-third of our students are studying Atmospheric Science.
What you need to apply to this program
Minimum Admission Requirements: 
TypeRequirements
Academic (GPA)B
International Students: refer to the international credentials information for your country.
Language Proficiency
Do you need?
TOEFL
  • Paper-based: 550
  • Computer-based: 213
  • iBT: 79 - 80

IELTS
  • Overall Band Score: 6.5

YELT (York English Language Test)
  • Band: 6
Recommendations2

Because the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of positions available, meeting our minimum admission requirements is not a guarantee of admission.

Prefer to receive an information package in the mail? (Package does not contain a paper application form — you must apply electronically.)

Focus on Faculty
Profile Text: 


Quine focuses his research on Earth and extrasolar planetary system observation and mars exploration.