2024 Summer Courses at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences
The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (ASU BIOS), a unit of the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University, is accepting applications for two summer courses scheduled for 2024.
These popular summer courses are designed to immerse an international cohort in an intensive 3-week program that is unique in marine science education. Founded in 1903, ASU BIOS is a world-class ocean science research and education facility. Our summer courses provide participants with the opportunity to expand their studies into subtropical environments and/or to investigate topics in ocean science which are not offered within the curricula of their home institutions. ASU BIOS has quick and easy access to a diverse array of subtropical marine habitats and ocean locations which, combined with lectures, discussions and integrated field work, skills training and laboratory exercises, create an optimal environment for experiential learning.
Suitably qualified applicants of all nationalities may apply for scholarship funding towards course fees which include 3-weeks tuition, campus accommodation and meals (we do not award scholarships towards travel expenses, visas or medical/travel insurance).
RESEARCH DIVING METHODS (June 24 – July 12)
Instructors: Kyla Flook (ASU BIOS, Dive Safety Officer) and Dr. Samantha de Putron (ASU BIOS)
CORAL REEF ECOLOGY: FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY OF CORAL REEFS (July 15 – August 2)
Instructor: Dr. Eric Hochberg (ASU BIOS)
Full course details, syllabi, prerequisites and application instructions are available here: https://bios.asu.edu/education/summer-courses
Summer Courses application deadline is April 30, 2024
Questions? Please contact us at bios.education@bios.asu.edu