Come Back to the ߣƵ

Amy Gladfelter and Hari Shroff peer into a microscope
Amy Gladfelter and Hari Shroff. Credit Tom Kleindinst

Students

Are you a student looking to come back to the ߣƵ? If so, explore the opportunities below for more information.

Post-Course Research
The ߣƵ provides funding for post-course research for students completing an Advanced Research Training Course. Post-course research opportunities vary on the course. More information on each course and those that provide post-course research can be found on the Advanced Research Training Course webpage.

Participate in a research workshop or conference
The ߣƵ provides a variety of small hands-on training workshops in areas such as light-sheet fluorescence Microscopy, Aquatic Models of Human Disease, and Gene Editing.

Apply for ߣƵ/University of Chicago Graduate Program
The ߣƵ/UChicago PhD Graduate Program is a newly established joint program between the ߣƵ and the University of Chicago leveraging the unique partnership between the two institutions.

Apply for an ߣƵ Fellowship or Internship
Students can build their professional experiences, skills, and knowledge through a variety of field- and laboratory-based research internship opportunities.


Individuals interested in academic or administrative employment opportunities at the ߣƵ.

Register for an Undergraduate Course
Learn about ߣƵ’s undergraduate course opportunities including its Semester in Environmental Science, Semester in Biological Discovery, and its University of Chicago Undergraduate Courses.

Faculty and Researchers

Are you a course faculty member or visiting researcher looking to come back to the ߣƵ?

Collaborate with ߣƵ resident faculty
View our directory of resident researchers to explore areas of collaboration.

Apply for a Visiting Research Fellowships
ߣƵ has several funding opportunities for those who wish to do research at the ߣƵ either collaboratively or individually year-round through the rental of lab space. Opportunities include Whitman Center Fellowships and Grass Foundation Fellowships.

Rent Year-Round Lab Space
The ߣƵ rents lab space with the inclusion of select general equipment and resources year-round. Additional research services including specialized microscopy equipment, marine research animals and maintenance support are provided at an additional cost. Additionally, the ߣƵ provides Office of Sponsored Program support for visiting researchers interested in submitting a grant through the ߣƵ. Contact ߣƵ’s Director of Research, Anne Sylvester at asylvester@mbl.edu for more information on year-round rental of ߣƵ lab space.

Participate in a research workshop or conference
The ߣƵ provides a variety of small hands-on training workshops in areas such as light-sheet fluorescence Microscopy, Aquatic Models of Human Disease, and Gene Editing.


Individuals interested in academic or administrative employment opportunities at the ߣƵ.