Ocean STEAM Powered Women (O-STEAM) Fellowship
Application materials and more 2025 information coming on January 7
2025 Program Important Dates
- Information Session: Feb. 6, 2025, from 6pm - 7pm
- Application Deadline: March 14, 2025
- Fellowship: August 10-16, 2025
WHOI Sea Grant (WHOI SG) and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) are excited to collaborate with Sea Education Association on the Ocean STEAM Powered Women (O-STEAM) Fellowship, a competitive, week-long, no-cost, residential fellowship in Woods Hole for a cohort of young women from Massachusetts currently in their sophomore or junior year of high school.
Fellows are housed on the beautiful Sea Education Association campus during this week-long, summer fellowship, with easy access to the nearby WHOI facilities. During their week, fellows work with WHOI Research Specialist Laela Sayigh, WHOI SG Education Specialist Grace Simpkins, Program Assistants, and others to investigate marine mammal bioacoustics (sounds) while also meeting other female Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) professionals and learning from their collective expertise. The immersive experience includes building and testing their own underwater microphone (or hydrophone), analyzing data of dolphin vocalizations from the resident population in Sarasota, Florida to aid in conservation efforts, and capturing the underwater sounds of whales and dolphins vocalizing during a whale watch expedition. Fellows will learn from communications specialists about how to share their research and experiences with their community.
Who is eligible?
We welcome students who are :
- Interested in being in a female-identified space, and
- Current residents of and students in Massachusetts, and
- Current high school sophomores and juniors (as of March 2024)
* No experience required *
When will it be held?
August 10-16, 2025
Free Opportunity
There is no-cost to the fellow for this program. All expenses are paid.
Diversity Statement
We are committed to assembling diverse groups of fellows. This fellowship encourages applicants from groups historically underrepresented in the ocean sciences – especially with respect to gender identity/expression, race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status. We welcome students who are interested in being in a female-identified space.
Applications are due by March 14, 2025
Have questions about the program? Get answers from our 2024 Zoom information session.
Highlights from our 2023 Program
Click the image below to check out our StoryMap to see some of the activities from our 2023 program.
* A similar program called "Girls in Science" was run in partnership with Earthwatch Institute in 2019, 2021, and 2022.