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  1. Maya Watts, Education Program Coordinator Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (541)346-7277 mwolf1@uoregon.edu. What if your classrooms were tidepools and mudflats? Situated on 130 acres of coastal property along Coos Bay, the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB) is a vast, living classroom where students in biology, marine biology, general ...

  2. Three terms of full time (at least 12 credits) enrollment in courses at the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology. Courses are offered spring, summer and fall terms and students may arrange research or internship credits during any term. Restrictions. Up to 4 credits of BI 408 OIMB Summer Workshops may be applied to the 44 credit upper-division ...

  3. BI 457/557 BIOLOGY OF FISHES (6 quarter credits) This course includes biology, physiology and ecology of tidepool, estuarine and marine fishes, and emphasizes data collection and analysis through a study of Oregon’s fauna. Meets 8:00am – 5:00pm Tuesday and Thursday Instructor: TBA. 4 Week Courses. June 24 – July 19.

  4. Biology. The Department of Biology’s teaching and research specialize in cellular and molecular biology, developmental biology, ecology and evolution, human biology, marine biology, neuroscience and behavior, and bioinformatics. Our students learn and work alongside scientists making important contributions in their field of expertise.

  5. Phone: 541-346-4525. Office Hours: Monday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., Wednesday, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. Major: Marine Biology, Minor: Science Communication, Environmental Studies. “As a peer advisor, I hope to support students in finding the academic path that works best for them. The biology department has so much to offer ...

  6. OIMB offers graduate degrees (PhD and MS) in biology for studies with a major focus on marine organisms and their interaction with the environment. Topics of study are based on the expertise and willingness of OIMB faculty to support a graduate student’s scientific investigation for his or her thesis. Faculty research interests include ...

  7. The University of Oregon’s Department of Biology seeks the next Director of the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology (OIMB). The joint administrative and academic position is based at OIMB on the University of Oregon’s coastal campus in Charleston, Oregon, and will be appointed as tenured senior faculty in the Department of Biology.

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  2. Summer educational adventure programs designed for teenagers aboard sailing catamarans. Sailing, scuba diving, marine biology, watersports, community service & island exploration