To be eligible for a Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Fellowship, applicants must be graduate students in any field sharing a common interest in the nonlinear dynamics of rotating, stratified fluids. These fields include classical fluid dynamics, physical oceanography, meteorology, astrophysics, planetary atmospheres, geological fluid dynamics, hydromagnetics, physics and applied mathematics. Fellows will be expected to attend the full ten weeks of the Program, complete a research project pursued under the supervision of the staff, and present a lecture and a written report for a proceedings volume at the end of the program. Requirements In addition to the formal application form, the following are required
Application Applications for Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Fellowships are welcome from graduate students with an academic interest in the nonlinear dynamics of fluid flows. The application can be completed on-line using the link to the left. Completed applications will be accepted until February 15. Applications from women and members of underrepresented groups are particularly encouraged. Once you have completed an on-line application you will be prompted to create an account to submit any remaining application materials, or to monitor the status of you application. Please note that you will not be able to edit your application once you have submitted it. You may login to your account using the link to the right. Further information may also be obtained by writing directly to: The GFD Steering Committee Academic Programs Office, Clark Laboratory, MS #31 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 266 Woods Hole Road Woods Hole, MA 02543-1541 (508) 289-2219 Fax: (508) 457-2115 gfd@whoi.edu The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Organization Last updated: December 17, 2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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