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…of carbon. However, the diversity of microbial organisms and nonliving organic matter is so large, that it is difficult to exhaustively include processes that affect the cycling of carbon. We…

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Student Life

…is a department-specific student organization such as the EAPS Graduate Student Advisory Council (EGSAC), which organizes activities for EAPS graduate students. The MIT Biology department has a similar organization called…

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Faculty

…Circulation (AMOC), Gulf Stream, Subpolar Gyre, Beaufort Gyre, Lagrangian methods, North Atlantic Oscillation Valier Galy,  Associate Scientist Marine Chemistry and Geochemistry,  WHOI Profile Keywords: global carbon cycle, organic carbon, rivers,…

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Waivers

…(IELTS). A minimum TOEFL score of 100 is required by the Institute; however, some departments require higher scores. Refer to department information for testing requirements. Scores below 100 may result…

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FAQs

…in making your decision for graduate school. Please note if you have a question that is not answered here email us at mit-whoi-www@mit.edu. General Is a bachelor’s degree or equivalent…

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Campus Life

campus life Living and learning are interconnected at MIT-WHOI Joint Program. Intramural sports, organized activities, performance, and art shows foster an enriching environment for students, faculty and staff. partner institutions…

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Community

…Services MIT facts MIT Activities Committee Graduate Student Council Graduate Student Council committees EAPS Graduate Student Advisory Council Biology Department student organization Biology Department graduate student resource links International Students…

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Program Overview

Program Description and Organization Program Description The MIT-WHOI Joint Program provides a high quality education leading to an internationally-recognized doctoral degree awarded by both institutions. The Joint Program is organized…

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