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Courses The MIT-WHOI Joint Program is one of the premier marine science graduate programs in the world. It draws on the complementary strengths and approaches of two great institutions: the…

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Coastal Evolution on Earth and Titan

…an uncertain future from climate change and anthropogenic redistribution of sediment. To evaluate barrier resilience to sea-level rise, I propose a novel dimensionless metric called the Washover Ratio which compares…

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Lauren Dykman

…summary from the nominations: This year’s first recipient of the Pantelyev Award served as a JP Rep, JP Ref, student representative to the WHOI Sustainability Committee and Biology Rep, all…

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Max Jones

…Outside of “official” graduate program things, Max was a warm and compassionate presence. Max for his tireless commitment to the JP Reps by serving multiple times, and his work to…

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Thesis Information

…Theses Search the MBLWHOI Library collection of MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate theses. Digital Library of MIT Theses Thesis Committee Member Travel Reimbursement Committee Member Travel Reimbursement Policy The WHOI Academic…

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Application Fee Waiver

…advisor. Interested applicants may submit inquiries to mit-whoi-www@mit.edu. The application fee is good for a single academic year only; applications reactivated in future academic years will require new fees.  …

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Areas of Study

…chemicals, such as carbon dioxide, are tightly coupled to the circulation. The establishment and viability of ecological communities, such as those near hydrothermal vents, is also dependent on the oceanic…

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Curriculum

Curriculum Biological Oceanography students are required to define a course of study for their first two years with the assistance of an Academic Advisory Committee of their choosing. The course…

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