NSF selects Oregon State to build cohorts of leaders in marine science, data and policy, Oct. 1

Oregon State University this fall will begin selecting graduate students for a bold new program to train cohorts of students that will tackle emerging issues in marine science. The National Science Foundation chose Oregon State to develop the program, which focuses on the use of “big data” to analyze and understand the effects of human activities and climate change on the ocean system around the world. It also requires students to look at the impact of potential management decisions on the stakeholders – the fishing industry, for example – as well as the environment. This National Science Foundation Research Traineeship (NRT) program is being funded by a five-year, $3 million grant from NSF.