Woods Hole Summer Student Fellowship
Applicant criteria
- 18 - 60
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity description
Summer in the USA is always a great opportunity. The world has witnessed that the United States holds a maximum number of summer and exchange program opportunities. A Step-by-Step Process to Apply for the Woods Hole Summer Student Fellowship 2024. The program will run in the summer of 2024 for 10–12 weeks. Open to all international students from any country. U.S. students cannot apply for the Woods Hole Summer fellowship.
History will remember the United States because it offers the most number of Fully Funded opportunities. The Woods Hole summer program will cover airfare tickets, accommodations, meals, stipends, and visa assistance. This is the ultimate chance to land an internship in the USA. The WHI is available in many fields, such as biology, chemistry, engineering, geology, geophysics, mathematics, meteorology, physics, oceanography, and marine policy.
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Benefits of the Woods Hole Summer Student Fellowship
- The number of fellows varies each year. It ranges from 25 to 30 per summer.
- Stipend: A Weekly Stipend. The stipend in the summer of 2023 was $680 per week.
- Travel: Round-trip travel to Woods Hole, USA.
- Housing: A shared room in a shared unit with two single beds per room.
- Visa Assistance: International students will assist fellowships in obtaining the necessary J-1 visa paperwork.
- The Fellows will also be able to interact with current MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate students.
Internship Fields
Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Geology, Geophysics, Mathematics, Meteorology, Physics, Oceanography, Marine Policy, and other related fields
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Eligibility Criteria
- Open to all international students from any country.
- Open to undergraduate students.
- Fellowships will start in May 2024.
- Students in a three-year Bachelor’s Degree Program, such as those in the UK, must be in their second year
- Students in a five-year combined Bachelor/Master’s Degree Program must be in the third year of the program.
Required Documents
- Updated CV or resume
- A current unofficial university transcript is a PDF document.
- At least three letters of recommendation from professors
- A completed course record listing undergraduate coursework by subject category, a primary textbook used for each course, and the grade received for completing the course
- Personal Statement.
Benefits
- The number of fellows varies each year. It ranges from 25 to 30 per summer.
- Stipend: A Weekly Stipend. The stipend in the summer of 2023 was $680 per week.
- Travel: Round-trip travel to Woods Hole, USA.
- Housing: A shared room in a shared unit with two single beds per room.
- Visa Assistance: International students will assist fellowships in obtaining the necessary J-1 visa paperwork.
- The Fellows will also be able to interact with current MIT-WHOI Joint Program graduate students.
Eligibility criteria
- Open to all international students from any country.
- Open to undergraduate students.
- Fellowships will start in May 2024.
- Students in a three-year Bachelor’s Degree Program, such as those in the UK, must be in their second year
- Students in a five-year combined Bachelor/Master’s Degree Program must be in the third year of the program.