The ENSO Winter School 2025 welcomes you to Honolulu!
Program eligibility: Current graduate students who have completed at least two years of graduate-level studies, and recent PhDs (must have graduated in or after August 2022) in the fields of oceanography, atmospheric sciences, environmental sciences, and related fields. Applicants who have not completed at least two years of graduate-level studies may be eligible with justification of their background in ocean and atmospheric dynamics. Background in fundamental ocean and atmospheric dynamics is required. Students from institutions where formal instruction on the ENSO phenomenon is not regularly offered are encouraged to apply.
Application: Spots for the course are limited! Apply now!
To apply, please complete our online Application Form below. DEADLINE: October 15, 2024, 23:59 HST (Hawaii Standard Time)
If you are not able to fill in the google form, complete this word application form and send it to the email enso2025 <at> hawaii <dot> edu
Registration Fee: Full registration fee: $1625. Discounted registration fee: $1500
Financial Support: We are currently in the process of securing funds for reduced or no cost registration to as many students as possible. We encourage students who cannot secure funding from other sources to apply for financial support using this form, especially those who currently reside in low income (Tier 1) and lower-middle income (Tier 2) countries. Depending on availability of funds, we will notify students of financial aid allocations by December 2024.
‼️Prospective students from member countries of the Inter-American Institute (IAI) for Global Change Research are encouraged to apply for the IAI Scholarship using the financial support form and indicating their eligibility in the relevant field. ‼️
Additional eligibility criteria for the IAI scholarship:
Must be a national of an IAI member country in Latin America or the Caribbean: Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Venezuela.
Demonstrated interest/experience in transdisciplinary science (science applied to solutions, working with diverse stakeholders/institutions).
Preference to underrepresented groups includes but is not limited to, women, indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, members of visible minorities/racialized groups, and members of LGBTQ+ communities.