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Welcome to the 英雄的程序

The Human-Environment Regional Observatory (HERO) program is a unique undergraduate-graduate-faculty experience that engages in research on human-environment relationships in 麻萨诸塞州. Starting in the summer, HERO 研究员 conduct hands-on research under the mentorship of Clark University faculty. Over 25 years and counting, the program has sponsored 200 undergraduate HERO 研究员 and a number of graduate students; received almost $3.5 million in research funding, much of it from the National Science Foundation; and generated approximately 45 book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals. The program currently is sponsored by the John T. O’Connor ’78 Fund.


为什么要成为英雄?

HERO 研究员 analyze the causes and consequences of global environmental changes at local scales in faculty-led research projects. Each fellow is paired with a Clark faculty mentor and other researchers on the HERO team. 研究员 learn how to use various research methods such as geographic information science (GIS), 遥感, geostatistical modeling, 面试, and focus groups.

  • Unique hands-on research experience working with graduate students and faculty
  • Opportunities for publications, presentations, honors, and awards
  • Stipend for eight weeks of research, plus academic credit in the following year
  • Funding for attendance to present research at Association of American Geographers (AAG) annual scholarly meetings
HERO fellows walking through Chicopee with local community members

如何申请

A fellowship through the HERO program gives you the opportunity to perform field work, capture real data, and present at stakeholder meetings.

Student presenting place-making assessment research

Current and Past 研究

HERO fellows have researched tree replanting, dynamic land change, 气候变化, and other areas to explore their impact environmentally and socially.

Applications will be accepted until February 15

HERO 研究 News

HERO fellows study city’s recovery from tree-killing beetles

Presentation sheds light on health of new plantings

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HERO researchers study how trees keep things cool

HERO fellows examine temperature data in Holyoke, Fall River, and Chelsea

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When the going gets hot, HERO fellows get going

Student researchers propose strategies to cool off Worcester neighborhoods

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Affiliated Programs

Graduate School of Geography

教师 and graduate students from the the Graduate School of Geography work closely with HERO 研究员 as they learn different research methods.

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George Perkins Marsh Institute

The George Perkins Marsh Institute’s partnership with HERO is dedicated to research around humans’ relationship with the environment.

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