MIT Sea Grant Announces 2023 STREAM Funded Projects
Six new STREAM Grant projects focus on coastal education, renewable energy, and sea level rise
MIT Sea Grant launched a new grants program this past year, open to a diversity of applicants across Massachusetts. STREAM Grants — Solutions…
Nature Photography & Environmental Storytelling Workshop
Nature Photography & Environmental Storytelling Workshop
Hosted by: Harvard Natural History Museum + Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (Visit the HMSC website for full details)
Thursday, May 4 – Sunday, May 7, 2023Â
In-person…
November 12: Swimming with Sharks, Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen + Harvard Museum of Natural History
Exhibition
Swimming with Sharks: A Deep Dive into Shark Biology and Behavior
Opening November 12th (see below for opening talk info)
Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
Photography by: Keith Ellenbogen,…
Now Open: STREAM Grants RFP – Apply by Nov. 15
MIT Sea Grant is now accepting proposals for the new STREAM Grants program, open to a diversity of Massachusetts applicants. STREAM Grants — Solutions Through Research, Education, and Art in Massachusetts — support one-year projects up…
Visit MIT Sea Grant October 3 at the Cambridge Science Festival
MIT Sea Grant: A Tour of Lab Facilities with Robots, Test Tanks, and More
Come and see robot boats, submarines and a variety of other ocean engineering projects during the Cambridge Science Festival's Climate Day!
Monday, October 3, 2022
3-5…
MIT Sea Grant Announces First STREAM Funded Projects
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STREAM Grants program kicks off with documentary filmmaking, water quality monitoring, robotics, and microplastics research
August 30, 2022 — This May, MIT Sea Grant launched a new grants program open to a diversity of Massachusetts…
June 22 – Nov 1 on NEAQ’s Central Wharf – Space to Sea: A Photographic Journey into Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
BOSTON, MA (June 2022) – Acclaimed underwater photographer Keith Ellenbogen brings the rich and surprising biodiversity of marine life off the Massachusetts coast—including great white sharks, humpback whales, sea turtles, and North…
July 9: Join the Charles River Conservancy and MIT Sea Grant for a Floating Wetland LEAP Lab
LEAP Lab: Floating Wetlands
Saturday, July 9, 2022
11:00 AM 12:30 PM
Kendall/MIT Open Space
292 Main Street, Cambridge, MA, 02142 (map)
Registration recommended! Click here to register
Celebrating the Charles River and Mother Nature
Join…
Announcing: STREAM Grants — Solutions Through Research, Education, and Art in Massachusetts
MIT Sea Grant is excited to announce a new grants program open to a diversity of Massachusetts applicants. STREAM Grants — Solutions Through Research, Education, and Art in Massachusetts — will support 1-year projects <$10,000. STREAM…
Visualizing a Resilient Coast: A Photographic Presentation with Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen
On Thursday, November 18, MIT Sea Grant hosted a coastal resilience presentation with our Visiting Artist Keith Ellenbogen in Hockfield Court, open to the MIT Community. >>View on the MIT Events Calendar
Kickoff was at 5:30pm with an…