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Funding

…is an integral part of a research project, or it may come from a variety of fellowships to which applicants may apply before coming to the JP. Some students are…

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Research Projects for New Students

…are made. Funding may also come from internal MIT-WHOI fellowship sources, or external Fellowship sources for which prospective students are encouraged to apply. See list at https://mit.whoi.edu/admissions/funding/graduate-fellowship-opportunities/ We encourage prospective…

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History

…or have founded their own successful companies.” In 2004, an external review committee composed of elite scientists and educators from other institutions assessed the program and concluded: “The MIT-WHOI Joint…

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Areas of Study

…distinct but complementary lines of investigation ranging from comparative studies of auditory systems, social behavior and communication, population dynamics, toxicology, and conservation biology. Faculty: Mark Baumgartner, Mark Hahn, Stephanie Jenouvrier,…

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Housing

…to the student for this housing.   MIT Housing – Sidney Pacific Apartment The Joint Program has the use of a 2-bedroom, 4-bed unit at Sidney Pacific (SidPac) Graduate Community,…

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Financial Support Options

…exhausted. The most common use of these funds is for students whose GRA funding has ended prior to completion of their thesis or when there is a short funding hiatus…

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Community

Community Resources Here is some key information for exploring MIT and WHOI and the surrounding communities. Joint Program students receive discounted tickets to the Boston Museum of Science and the…

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Responsibilities

…set aside time, etc. Likewise the student should feel comfortable communicating with the advisor regarding the frequency of meetings. Students are expected to devote full-time effort academic activities, including time…

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