Graduate students for Ocean Education (GrOE)

Graduate students for Ocean Education (GrOE)

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GrOE is sponsored by COSEE OCEAN. GrOE is an information hub for a growing network of graduate students who are interested in ocean science education.

It is sponsored by COSEE OCEAN, one of 15 Centers for Ocean Science Education Excellence. Please also check out SeaHarmony (http://www.seaharmony.org). SeaHarmony aims to help ocean scientists identify and develop broader impacts opportunities and collaborators for their research.

Cool Science 09/17/2021

Cool Science The 2021-2022 Challenge Questions have been released. The deadline for the 10th annual art competition is December 10, 2021!

10/27/2020

Excited to be working with a dynamic team of researchers, educators, engineers, planners, and thinkers as we grapple with the challenges of coastal climate change impacts.

As coastal communities face increasing climate-related threats, a new collaborative ecosystem has launched that aims to become a global hub for testing and scaling up nature-based solutions in the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.

Learn about the Stone Living Lab — a major new research, education, and discovery initiative within the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.

Learn more about resilience through research by visiting: www.stonelivinglab.org

stonelivinglab.org 10/27/2020

Check out our new Education and Research Initiative on climate resilience in Boston Harbor.

As coastal communities face increasing climate-related threats, a new collaborative ecosystem has launched that aims to become a global hub for testing and scaling up nature-based solutions in the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.
Learn about the Stone Living Lab — a major new research, education, and discovery initiative within the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.
Learn more about resilience through research by visiting: www.stonelivinglab.org

stonelivinglab.org The Stone Living Lab conducts transformative research and outreach to make vulnerable coastal regions adaptive to climate change while enhancing natural and built environments. The goal is to engage researchers, students, and the public in testing innovative, adaptive, nature-based approaches to cli...

Cool Science 09/28/2020

Cool Science During the month of August, 46 young artists were honored at three different Virtual Art Exhibition Celebrations. Here are the honoree video presentations that were shown at those events. Each video features both artwork as well as the young artists sharing their artist statements.

Photos 05/19/2016

COSEE OCEAN and Graduate students for Ocean Education (GrOE) is hosting our final evening Science Café on MONDAY May 23rd starting at 6:00 pm.

Where: MeadHall, 4 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA

When: MONDAY May 23rd, 2016, 6:00-8:30 pm

Topic: Science (and Everything!) Career Survival Skills: Networking, Negotiating and Leveraging Social Media

What: Free food, cash bar, great conversations, 3 great speakers

Come advance your career skills while enjoying free food and celebrating the end of the academic year!

Photos 03/21/2016

COSEE OCEAN and Graduate students for Ocean Education (GrOE) is hosting another great evening Science Café on TUESDAY MARCH 29th starting at 6:00 pm.

Where: MeadHall, 4 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA

When: Tuesday, March 29th, 2016, 6:00-8:30 pm

Topic: BLUE ENERGY: The Promise and Pitfalls of Tidal, Wave and Off-shore Wind Energy

Featuring three experts directly involved with ocean energy here in Massachusetts. Learn about the technology being developed and deployed right here in New England to harness ocean-based, clean, renewable energy. What is the potential? What are the hurdles?

What: Free food, cash bar, great conversations

Hope to see you there!

Photos 01/19/2016

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According To Microsoft, Human Attention Spans Are Now Shorter Than A Goldfish’s 01/06/2016

A new challenge in education:

According To Microsoft, Human Attention Spans Are Now Shorter Than A Goldfish’s If you’ve ever found it hard to concentrate on one thing without stopping to check your emails or post to social media, you’re not alone. The average human attention span – how long we can concentrate effectively on a single task – was recently reported by Microsoft to have dropped below the level a…

Top 15 Ocean Conservation Wins of 2015 01/05/2016

Yay!

Top 15 Ocean Conservation Wins of 2015 Overfishing, climate change, habitat destruction, and pollution remain major threats to the world’s ocean. But amidst all that there is some seriously good ocean conservation news worth celebrating…

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