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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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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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Visiting Scholars

…the ones to come. Across all of this work I discuss our efforts to (1) meaningfully connect geophysical changes with human consequences, (2) quantify attribute and constrain uncertainty especially given…

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Groups & Organizations

community. Several functions are held annually for international members of the WHOI community sponsored by the International Committee. Oceanbites Oceanbites is a graduate student-run oceanography blog started at the University…

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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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Applying

…integral part of a research project, or it may come from a variety of fellowships to which applicants may apply before coming to the Joint Program. Graduate Admissions and Student…

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Housing

…(503 B/C), MIT. COVID Policy In an effort to protect the health and safety of the MIT community and to prevent the spread and reduce the potential risk of exposure…

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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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