MIT/WHOI Joint Program in Applied Science and Engineering
MIT-WHOI Joint Program
Application
Details
Posted: 14-Jul-23
Location: Woods Hole/Cambridge, Massachusetts
Categories:
Biological Sciences
Chemistry
Engineering and Technology: Engineering
Benefits:
Meal Plan
Travel Reimbursement
Sector:
Academic
Preferred Education:
2 Year Degree
Are you pondering the next step towards your dream career in marine science and engineering?
Get on the right path with the MIT-WHOI Joint program in Applied Science and Engineering!
This five-year PhD/ScD program includes classes at MIT in Cambridge and mentorship with WHOI advisors in Woods Hole.
Want to learn more about the program?
Come meet faculty, staff and current students. Learn what makes a strong application and ask all your burning questions at our virtual info session on July 24 from 4-5pm (EST)!
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 within five sub-disciplinary areas, each administered by a Joint Committee consisting of MIT faculty and WHOI scientists: Applied Ocean Science and Engineering, Biological Oceanography, Chemical Oceanography, Marine Geology and Geophysics, and Physical Oceanography. The Joint Program is committed to providing five years of tuition and stipend support to every student who is admitted, assuming satisfactory progress in the program. The Joint Program also has funds to help students attend scientific meetings, conferences, and special courses and to support student research. The Joint Program provides transportation options between the two campuses as well as housing at MIT and at WHOI for qualified students. Members of groups underrepresented in ocean science and engineering are encouraged to apply.
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