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ADMISSIONS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS has rolling admissions (no deadlines), so we encourage students to apply up to a year in advance. SFS is now accepting applications for Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Winter 2022, and Spring 2022 programs.STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. ABOUT SFS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS creates transformative study abroad experiences through field-based learning and research. Our educational programs explore the social and ecological dimensions of the complex environmental problems faced by our local partners, contributing to sustainable solutions in the places where we live and work. The SFS community ispart of a growing
SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFE CAREERS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES The majority of SFS field positions adhere to an academic calendar. Our new hires typically start in late January and late August. During these peak application periods, we are reviewing a large number of candidates for multiple positions and it is possible that the process could take two to three months. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. MARINE RESOURCE STUDIES The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to vibrant coral reefs, dramatic sea walls, a deep ocean trench, mangrove forests, and extensive seagrass beds, which together sustain a stunning diversity of sea life. Spotted eagle rays, sharks, sea turtles, humpback whales, and dozens of fish species thrive among the sandy shoals, seagrass beds,mangrove
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Freshwater Ecology and Conservation. On this summer study abroad program, Cambodia’s freshwater ecosystems become your classroom, from Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake to the mighty Mekong River. Travel across Cambodia, visiting ecological sites, floating villages, ancient temples, and the vibrant capital, Phnom Penh. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS The SFS Experience. Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse asCambodia, Kenya
ADMISSIONS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS has rolling admissions (no deadlines), so we encourage students to apply up to a year in advance. SFS is now accepting applications for Summer 2021, Fall 2021, Winter 2022, and Spring 2022 programs.STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. ABOUT SFS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS creates transformative study abroad experiences through field-based learning and research. Our educational programs explore the social and ecological dimensions of the complex environmental problems faced by our local partners, contributing to sustainable solutions in the places where we live and work. The SFS community ispart of a growing
SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFE CAREERS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES The majority of SFS field positions adhere to an academic calendar. Our new hires typically start in late January and late August. During these peak application periods, we are reviewing a large number of candidates for multiple positions and it is possible that the process could take two to three months. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. MARINE RESOURCE STUDIES The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to vibrant coral reefs, dramatic sea walls, a deep ocean trench, mangrove forests, and extensive seagrass beds, which together sustain a stunning diversity of sea life. Spotted eagle rays, sharks, sea turtles, humpback whales, and dozens of fish species thrive among the sandy shoals, seagrass beds,mangrove
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Freshwater Ecology and Conservation. On this summer study abroad program, Cambodia’s freshwater ecosystems become your classroom, from Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake to the mighty Mekong River. Travel across Cambodia, visiting ecological sites, floating villages, ancient temples, and the vibrant capital, Phnom Penh. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
ADMISSIONS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES Diversity and Inclusion. SFS was founded with the belief that stewardship of our planet requires a new generation of environmental leaders. Our founders believed that global conservation takes more than the scientific community – that it hinges on the engagement of a diverse array of informed and committed individuals from manybackgrounds.
CAREERS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES The majority of SFS field positions adhere to an academic calendar. Our new hires typically start in late January and late August. During these peak application periods, we are reviewing a large number of candidates for multiple positions and it is possible that the process could take two to three months. OUR STORY | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES On a brisk autumn day in October 1980, a small group of people gathered in Boston, Massachusetts to address what they saw as a critical problem in higher education: widespread environmental illiteracy among young people in the United States. Read more. WILDLIFE AND WATER STUDIES During this summer study abroad program, venture into Kenya’s national parks to study these complex, social creatures. Through field observations and research, learn about the ecology and behavior of Syke’s, colobus, and vervet monkeys, bush babies, and yellow and olive baboons as well as human-wildlife conflict and conservationissues.
TROPICAL ISLAND BIODIVERSITY STUDIES Tropical Island Biodiversity Studies. Spend a semester in the dynamic community of Bocas del Toro, where you will experience everything from underwater ecosystems to rich green rainforests. Go behind the scenes of this “paradise” as you study the impacts of tourism and development on the unique habitats of this island system. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Kenya + Tanzania. In this two-country summer study abroad program, the world-famous national parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania are your classrooms. Through safari drives and field excursions, study wildlife found nowhere else on the planet – in person. Discuss different approaches to wildlife management and conservation, andlearn
HIMALAYAN ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Himalayan Environment and Society in Transition. Spend a semester in a corner of the Himalayas where few foreigners ever step foot. Trek through remote villages and high mountain passes to experience Bhutan’s vibrant culture, Buddhist philosophy, and environmental issues firsthand. Learn about the challenges of maintainingbiodiversity and
CLIMATE CHANGE, ETHICS, AND CONSERVATION Spend the semester exploring Cambodia’s diverse ecosystems – from the great Tonle Sap Lake to the ancient Angkor temples. Study threats to biodiversity, learn about environmental justice and policy, and discuss traditional practices with Indigenous communities. Embark on expeditions across the region, visiting an elephant sanctuary in Mondulkiri, the capital city of Phnom Penh BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS Using coffee and chocolate as case studies during this summer study abroad program, explore the relationships between food systems, ecology, conservation, and sustainability. Learn how different agricultural techniques have the potential to restore biodiversity and combat climate change. Study the sociocultural history of coffee and cacao, from Indigenous histories to modern production and THE LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION OF THE HADZABE The Lifestyle Transformation of the Hadzabe. The Hadzabe are small group of hunter-gatherers who live in bands of 10-30 individuals in settlements in the Lake Eyasi basin in northern Tanzania. They represent the last remnant of the cultures that occupied East Africa before the arrival of pastoralists and Bantu agriculturalists over thepast
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse as Cambodia, Kenya, and Costa Rica.STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFECINDA SCOTT, PH.D.
As a graduate student, I investigated the genetic basis of evolved differences in gene expression in Fundulus heteroclitus.. My research specifically focused on the role of the environment and its effects on the variation in gene expression within and between populations of F. heteroclitus.. cDNA microarrays containing F. heteroclitus cardiac metabolic genes were used to determine whether a WILDLIFE AND WATER STUDIES Study abroad with SFS in Kenya. Explore famous national parks like Amboseli and Tsavo, and study wildlife management, conservation, andelephant ecology.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Study abroad with SFS in Costa Rica. Research tropical biodiversity, sustainability, and ecotourism while exploring national parks andconservation areas.
TROPICAL ISLAND BIODIVERSITY STUDIES Lush rainforests, hundreds of mangrove islands, and coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life, the Bocas del Toro archipelago is a vibrant living laboratory for studying tropical biodiversity. CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Our most urban center lies on the outskirts of Siem Reap, near the famed temples of Angkor. The Center is a breezy, modern campus nestled in a quiet neighborhood minutes away from the bustling downtown area where you will find restaurants, artisan shops, markets, and many Cambodian cultural activities. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
THE LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION OF THE HADZABE The Hadzabe are small group of hunter-gatherers who live in bands of 10-30 individuals in settlements in the Lake Eyasi basin in northernTanzania. They
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse as Cambodia, Kenya, and Costa Rica.STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFECINDA SCOTT, PH.D.
As a graduate student, I investigated the genetic basis of evolved differences in gene expression in Fundulus heteroclitus.. My research specifically focused on the role of the environment and its effects on the variation in gene expression within and between populations of F. heteroclitus.. cDNA microarrays containing F. heteroclitus cardiac metabolic genes were used to determine whether a WILDLIFE AND WATER STUDIES Study abroad with SFS in Kenya. Explore famous national parks like Amboseli and Tsavo, and study wildlife management, conservation, andelephant ecology.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Study abroad with SFS in Costa Rica. Research tropical biodiversity, sustainability, and ecotourism while exploring national parks andconservation areas.
TROPICAL ISLAND BIODIVERSITY STUDIES Lush rainforests, hundreds of mangrove islands, and coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life, the Bocas del Toro archipelago is a vibrant living laboratory for studying tropical biodiversity. CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Our most urban center lies on the outskirts of Siem Reap, near the famed temples of Angkor. The Center is a breezy, modern campus nestled in a quiet neighborhood minutes away from the bustling downtown area where you will find restaurants, artisan shops, markets, and many Cambodian cultural activities. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
THE LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION OF THE HADZABE The Hadzabe are small group of hunter-gatherers who live in bands of 10-30 individuals in settlements in the Lake Eyasi basin in northernTanzania. They
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse as Cambodia, Kenya, and Costa Rica. ABOUT SFS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS was founded with the belief that stewardship of our planet is the responsibility of people all around the world. Addressing complex global issues requires the active inclusion of stakeholders with varying perspectives and identities. CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Our most urban center lies on the outskirts of Siem Reap, near the famed temples of Angkor. The Center is a breezy, modern campus nestled in a quiet neighborhood minutes away from the bustling downtown area where you will find restaurants, artisan shops, markets, and many Cambodian cultural activities. TROPICAL ISLAND BIODIVERSITY STUDIES Lush rainforests, hundreds of mangrove islands, and coral reefs teeming with diverse marine life, the Bocas del Toro archipelago is a vibrant living laboratory for studying tropical biodiversity.CINDA SCOTT, PH.D.
As a graduate student, I investigated the genetic basis of evolved differences in gene expression in Fundulus heteroclitus.. My research specifically focused on the role of the environment and its effects on the variation in gene expression within and between populations of F. heteroclitus.. cDNA microarrays containing F. heteroclitus cardiac metabolic genes were used to determine whether a WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Explore the iconic landscapes of Tanzania. Meet the country’s charismatic wildlife – from magnificent lions and elephants to thunderous herds of wildebeest and zebras – as you learn about their ecology and behavior. Experience the rich culture and traditions of Tanzania’s Maasai, Iraqw, and Hadzabe tribal communities while collaborating on issues of human-wildlife conflict and climate WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Study abroad with SFS in Tanzania. Explore incredible national parks like Serengeti and research wildlife management, conservation, andclimate change.
MARINE RESOURCE STUDIES Spend a semester on the island of South Caicos, where spectacular marine ecosystems are still largely untouched by tourism and development. Don your wetsuit and get to know a host of marine life while conducting research on coral reefs, seagrass meadows, andmangroves.
BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS Using coffee and chocolate as case studies during this summer study abroad program, explore the relationships between food systems, ecology, conservation, and sustainability. Learn how different agricultural techniques have the potential to restore biodiversity and combat climate change. Study the sociocultural history of coffee and cacao, from Indigenous histories to modern production and SOCIOECONOMIC RESEARCH IN PANAMA This past week marked the start of our Directed Research projects, one of which entails a socioeconomic study on human-environment interactions of two indigenous Ngöbe populations in Bocas del Toro—one here on Isla Solarte, and the other in Bahía Honda ofBastimentos.
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS The SFS Experience. Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse asCambodia, Kenya
STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFECINDA SCOTT, PH.D.
Education. Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Fisheries, Molecular Evolutionary Genomics. University of Miami (FL, USA) Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Program. Columbia University (NY, USA) B.A. in Biology and Environmental Studies, Spanish minor. Middlebury College (VT, USA) Teaching. BIOL 1101 Introduction to Biology Lectureand Laboratory.
WILDLIFE AND WATER STUDIES During this summer study abroad program, venture into Kenya’s national parks to study these complex, social creatures. Through field observations and research, learn about the ecology and behavior of Syke’s, colobus, and vervet monkeys, bush babies, and yellow and olive baboons as well as human-wildlife conflict and conservationissues.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Freshwater Ecology and Conservation. On this summer study abroad program, Cambodia’s freshwater ecosystems become your classroom, from Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake to the mighty Mekong River. Travel across Cambodia, visiting ecological sites, floating villages, ancient temples, and the vibrant capital, Phnom Penh. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. HEIDI HERTLER, PH.D., SFS ALUMNA Heidi joined SFS’s Turks and Caicos Island field station as Center Director in 2011. Her research interests include relationships between land use and coastal marine systems including mangroves, seagrasses and coral reefs and the integration of science and research into environmental strategies and policies for the conservation of biodiversity and coastal resources. THE LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION OF THE HADZABE The Lifestyle Transformation of the Hadzabe. The Hadzabe are small group of hunter-gatherers who live in bands of 10-30 individuals in settlements in the Lake Eyasi basin in northern Tanzania. They represent the last remnant of the cultures that occupied East Africa before the arrival of pastoralists and Bantu agriculturalists over thepast
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS The SFS Experience. Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse asCambodia, Kenya
STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFECINDA SCOTT, PH.D.
Education. Ph.D. in Marine Biology and Fisheries, Molecular Evolutionary Genomics. University of Miami (FL, USA) Post-Baccalaureate Premedical Program. Columbia University (NY, USA) B.A. in Biology and Environmental Studies, Spanish minor. Middlebury College (VT, USA) Teaching. BIOL 1101 Introduction to Biology Lectureand Laboratory.
WILDLIFE AND WATER STUDIES During this summer study abroad program, venture into Kenya’s national parks to study these complex, social creatures. Through field observations and research, learn about the ecology and behavior of Syke’s, colobus, and vervet monkeys, bush babies, and yellow and olive baboons as well as human-wildlife conflict and conservationissues.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Freshwater Ecology and Conservation. On this summer study abroad program, Cambodia’s freshwater ecosystems become your classroom, from Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake to the mighty Mekong River. Travel across Cambodia, visiting ecological sites, floating villages, ancient temples, and the vibrant capital, Phnom Penh. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. HEIDI HERTLER, PH.D., SFS ALUMNA Heidi joined SFS’s Turks and Caicos Island field station as Center Director in 2011. Her research interests include relationships between land use and coastal marine systems including mangroves, seagrasses and coral reefs and the integration of science and research into environmental strategies and policies for the conservation of biodiversity and coastal resources. THE LIFESTYLE TRANSFORMATION OF THE HADZABE The Lifestyle Transformation of the Hadzabe. The Hadzabe are small group of hunter-gatherers who live in bands of 10-30 individuals in settlements in the Lake Eyasi basin in northern Tanzania. They represent the last remnant of the cultures that occupied East Africa before the arrival of pastoralists and Bantu agriculturalists over thepast
STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse as Cambodia, Kenya, and Costa Rica. ABOUT SFS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS creates transformative study abroad experiences through field-based learning and research. Our educational programs explore the social and ecological dimensions of the complex environmental problems faced by our local partners, contributing to sustainable solutions in the places where we live and work. The SFS community ispart of a growing
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. REQUEST YOUR TRANSCRIPT Transcript requests made through SFS are generally processed within five business days. If your request will be made through Northeastern University, Boston University, or the University of Minnesota, please consult the appropriate school’s website for standard processing times in order to ensure adequate time for your request to beprocessed.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Explore the iconic landscapes of Tanzania. Meet the country’s charismatic wildlife – from magnificent lions and elephants to thunderous herds of wildebeest and zebras – as you learn about their ecology and behavior. Experience the rich culture and traditions of Tanzania’s Maasai, Iraqw, and Hadzabe tribal communities while collaborating on issues of human-wildlife conflict and climate WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Kenya + Tanzania. In this two-country summer study abroad program, the world-famous national parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania are your classrooms. Through safari drives and field excursions, study wildlife found nowhere else on the planet – in person. Discuss different approaches to wildlife management and conservation, andlearn
HIMALAYAN ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Himalayan Environment and Society in Transition. Spend a semester in a corner of the Himalayas where few foreigners ever step foot. Trek through remote villages and high mountain passes to experience Bhutan’s vibrant culture, Buddhist philosophy, and environmental issues firsthand. Learn about the challenges of maintainingbiodiversity and
BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS Using coffee and chocolate as case studies during this summer study abroad program, explore the relationships between food systems, ecology, conservation, and sustainability. Learn how different agricultural techniques have the potential to restore biodiversity and combat climate change. Study the sociocultural history of coffee and cacao, from Indigenous histories to modern production and MARINE RESOURCE STUDIES The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to vibrant coral reefs, dramatic sea walls, a deep ocean trench, mangrove forests, and extensive seagrass beds, which together sustain a stunning diversity of sea life. Spotted eagle rays, sharks, sea turtles, humpback whales, and dozens of fish species thrive among the sandy shoals, seagrass beds,mangrove
SOCIOECONOMIC RESEARCH IN PANAMA Socioeconomic Research in Panama. Posted: April 24, 2013. Panama. This past week marked the start of our Directed Research projects, one of which entails a socioeconomic study on human-environment interactions of two indigenous Ngöbe populations in Bocas del Toro—one here on Isla Solarte, and the other in Bahía Honda of Bastimentos. The STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS The SFS Experience. Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse asCambodia, Kenya
STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. HIMALAYAN ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Himalayan Environment and Society in Transition. Spend a semester in a corner of the Himalayas where few foreigners ever step foot. Trek through remote villages and high mountain passes to experience Bhutan’s vibrant culture, Buddhist philosophy, and environmental issues firsthand. Learn about the challenges of maintainingbiodiversity and
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Freshwater Ecology and Conservation. On this summer study abroad program, Cambodia’s freshwater ecosystems become your classroom, from Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake to the mighty Mekong River. Travel across Cambodia, visiting ecological sites, floating villages, ancient temples, and the vibrant capital, Phnom Penh. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Kenya + Tanzania. In this two-country summer study abroad program, the world-famous national parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania are your classrooms. Through safari drives and field excursions, study wildlife found nowhere else on the planet – in person. Discuss different approaches to wildlife management and conservation, andlearn
MARINE RESOURCE STUDIES The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to vibrant coral reefs, dramatic sea walls, a deep ocean trench, mangrove forests, and extensive seagrass beds, which together sustain a stunning diversity of sea life. Spotted eagle rays, sharks, sea turtles, humpback whales, and dozens of fish species thrive among the sandy shoals, seagrass beds,mangrove
HEIDI HERTLER, PH.D., SFS ALUMNA Heidi joined SFS’s Turks and Caicos Island field station as Center Director in 2011. Her research interests include relationships between land use and coastal marine systems including mangroves, seagrasses and coral reefs and the integration of science and research into environmental strategies and policies for the conservation of biodiversity and coastal resources. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
CLIMATE STUDIES
The research agenda at the SFS Center for Climate Studies mirrors the goals of the Chilean government’s 2017 national plan on climate change. This plan identifies four themes for action: adaptation, mitigation, means of implementation, and climate change management on the regional and communal levels. Students work with community members STUDY ABROAD WITH SFS The SFS Experience. Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 40 years, encompassing countries as diverse asCambodia, Kenya
STUDENT PAYMENTS
Make a program or loan payment on a student account. MAKING A PROGRAM PAYMENT ON A STUDENT ACCOUNT Students, or their home school, will receive an invoice from the SFS billing department via mail or email, approximately 30 days prior to the billing deadline for their session (listed here).Students will not be allowed to participate in their program if they have an outstanding balance. SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Sustainable Development Studies. Experience a semester of sustainability in Costa Rica, home to rainforests, volcanoes, rushing waterfalls, and a laid-back culture that reflects the national motto: “Pura Vida.”. Immerse yourself in the country’s many national parks, farms, and tropical ecosystems full of incredible biodiversity. HIMALAYAN ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Himalayan Environment and Society in Transition. Spend a semester in a corner of the Himalayas where few foreigners ever step foot. Trek through remote villages and high mountain passes to experience Bhutan’s vibrant culture, Buddhist philosophy, and environmental issues firsthand. Learn about the challenges of maintainingbiodiversity and
CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Freshwater Ecology and Conservation. On this summer study abroad program, Cambodia’s freshwater ecosystems become your classroom, from Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake to the mighty Mekong River. Travel across Cambodia, visiting ecological sites, floating villages, ancient temples, and the vibrant capital, Phnom Penh. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Kenya + Tanzania. In this two-country summer study abroad program, the world-famous national parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania are your classrooms. Through safari drives and field excursions, study wildlife found nowhere else on the planet – in person. Discuss different approaches to wildlife management and conservation, andlearn
MARINE RESOURCE STUDIES The Turks and Caicos Islands are home to vibrant coral reefs, dramatic sea walls, a deep ocean trench, mangrove forests, and extensive seagrass beds, which together sustain a stunning diversity of sea life. Spotted eagle rays, sharks, sea turtles, humpback whales, and dozens of fish species thrive among the sandy shoals, seagrass beds,mangrove
HEIDI HERTLER, PH.D., SFS ALUMNA Heidi joined SFS’s Turks and Caicos Island field station as Center Director in 2011. Her research interests include relationships between land use and coastal marine systems including mangroves, seagrasses and coral reefs and the integration of science and research into environmental strategies and policies for the conservation of biodiversity and coastal resources. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF TANZANIA As the Spring 2019 SFS students begin to settle into their new homes around the world, we asked them to share their impressions of theexperience so far.
CLIMATE STUDIES
The research agenda at the SFS Center for Climate Studies mirrors the goals of the Chilean government’s 2017 national plan on climate change. This plan identifies four themes for action: adaptation, mitigation, means of implementation, and climate change management on the regional and communal levels. Students work with community members ADMISSIONS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES Diversity and Inclusion. SFS was founded with the belief that stewardship of our planet requires a new generation of environmental leaders. Our founders believed that global conservation takes more than the scientific community – that it hinges on the engagement of a diverse array of informed and committed individuals from manybackgrounds.
ABOUT SFS | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES SFS creates transformative study abroad experiences through field-based learning and research. Our educational programs explore the social and ecological dimensions of the complex environmental problems faced by our local partners, contributing to sustainable solutions in the places where we live and work. The SFS community ispart of a growing
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OUR STORY | THE SCHOOL FOR FIELD STUDIES On a brisk autumn day in October 1980, a small group of people gathered in Boston, Massachusetts to address what they saw as a critical problem in higher education: widespread environmental illiteracy among young people in the United States. Read more. SAFETY AND STUDENT LIFE Leading the Industry in Safety. The health and safety of our students is of utmost importance to us. While safety can never be guaranteed, SFS has robust safety systems in place and is known in the industry for having a diligent approach to risk assessment, mitigation, and management to protect and enhance the student experience. WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIES Kenya + Tanzania. In this two-country summer study abroad program, the world-famous national parks and reserves of Kenya and Tanzania are your classrooms. Through safari drives and field excursions, study wildlife found nowhere else on the planet – in person. Discuss different approaches to wildlife management and conservation, andlearn
WILDLIFE AND WATER STUDIES During this summer study abroad program, venture into Kenya’s national parks to study these complex, social creatures. Through field observations and research, learn about the ecology and behavior of Syke’s, colobus, and vervet monkeys, bush babies, and yellow and olive baboons as well as human-wildlife conflict and conservationissues.
TROPICAL ISLAND BIODIVERSITY STUDIES Tropical Island Biodiversity Studies. Spend a semester in the dynamic community of Bocas del Toro, where you will experience everything from underwater ecosystems to rich green rainforests. Go behind the scenes of this “paradise” as you study the impacts of tourism and development on the unique habitats of this island system.CLIMATE STUDIES
The research agenda at the SFS Center for Climate Studies mirrors the goals of the Chilean government’s 2017 national plan on climate change. This plan identifies four themes for action: adaptation, mitigation, means of implementation, and climate change management on the regional and communal levels. Students work with community members BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS Using coffee and chocolate as case studies during this summer study abroad program, explore the relationships between food systems, ecology, conservation, and sustainability. Learn how different agricultural techniques have the potential to restore biodiversity and combat climate change. Study the sociocultural history of coffee and cacao, from Indigenous histories to modern production and×
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Nowhere else will you find a study abroad experience like The School for Field Studies – adventurous, invigorating, and fulfilling. When you study abroad with SFS, you’re contributing to a legacy of environmental research and stewardship that spans more than 35 years, encompassing countries as diverse as Cambodia, Kenya, and Costa Rica. Our team of experienced research scientists will push you to get creative as you work to understand the critical environmental issues of our time. Get ready for muddy boots, cold showers, and dirt under your fingernails, because you will be out there doing science, not just talking about it in the classroom. And you won’t be alone – you’ll be joining a group of students who share your passion for creating a more sustainable future. Our planet is home to an incredible diversity of life and depends on the next generation of environmental leaders to protect its future – will you be one of them? Learn More About the SFS Experience A DIFFERENT KIND OF CLASSROOM Living in Australia’s ancient rainforests, tracking elephants through the Serengeti, or diving among the vibrant coral reefs of the Turks and Caicos Islands, you will find yourself immersed in and captivated by the world’s most incredible and complex environments. As an SFS student, you’ll become part of a global community, working to make a difference by better understanding and protecting these ecosystems. With the Amazon rainforest or the floating villages of Cambodia as your classroom, you’ll experience the world in ways that aren’t possible inside a lecture hall. So join us in the field—but don’t forget your sunscreen and binoculars!Explore Programs
FEATURED PROGRAM: KENYA WILDLIFE, WATER, AND CLIMATE RESILIENCE In the shadow of Mt. Kilimanjaro, Kenya’s grassy savannas, Rift Valley lakes, and mountain highlands provide habitats for an astounding diversity of life, including the Big Five – lions, elephants, leopards, buffalo, and rhino. The deep-rooted communities of the pastoralist Maasai people call this region home, and Kenya’s famed national parks attract hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. But the country’s biodiversity and traditional cultures are under threat from climate change and other environmental pressures.Explore More
FEATURED PROGRAM: PERU BIODIVERSITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE AMAZON Discover the living Amazon. Explore the extraordinarily biodiverse ecosystems of the northern Peruvian Amazon. Discuss threats to the region – from climate change to resource extraction – and get at the heart of Peru’s conservation and development issues. Experience flooded forests on a multi-day riverboat expedition and travel to the Andean highlands where you’ll visit cloud forests and the historic Incan capital of Cusco, the hub for visitors to Machu Picchu.Explore More
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This is not the Australia you know. Towering strangler figs and rare species like the southern cassowary and mahogany glider can be found in these ancient rainforests. Far North Queensland is one of the most biodiverse places in the world, preserving more than 500 million years of evolutionary history. It is also home to Earth’s largest living organism – the Great Barrier Reef.Explore More
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RAINFOREST TO REEF
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RAINFORESTS OF NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIASUMMER 2020
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HIMALAYAN ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIETY IN TRANSITIONFALL 2020
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FORESTS IN THE LAND OF THE THUNDER DRAGONSUMMER 2020
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BIG CATS OF THE HIMALAYAS: TRACKING AND CONSERVATIONSUMMER 2020
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CLIMATE CHANGE, ETHICS, AND CONSERVATIONFALL 2020
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WILD PATAGONIA: FIRE AND ICEFALL 2020
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT STUDIESFALL 2020
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BIODIVERSITY AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMSSUMMER 2020
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WILDLIFE, WATER, AND CLIMATE RESILIENCEFALL 2020
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FUNDAMENTALS OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENTSUMMER 2020
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PRIMATES OF THE AFRICAN SAVANNASUMMER 2020
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TROPICAL ISLAND BIODIVERSITY STUDIESFALL 2020
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TROPICAL ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS: THE HUMAN IMPACTSUMMER 2020
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BIODIVERSITY AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE AMAZONFALL 2020
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WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT STUDIESFALL 2020
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CARNIVORES OF THE AFRICAN PLAINSSUMMER 2020
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TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS FUNDAMENTALS OF MARINE CONSERVATIONSUMMER 2020
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