Accelerating Climate and Environmental Science Careers through a postbaccalaureate fellowship in Woods Hole (ACES Woods Hole)

 

Building Pathways to Geoscience Careers

The overarching goal of the ACES Woods Hole program is to create a scalable, collaborative learning ecosystem that contributes to the geosciences workforce. The program is dedicated to facilitating the transition of recent college graduates into graduate studies and careers in climate and environmental sciences.

ACES equips participants with the skills, mentorship, and experience needed to thrive in these critical fields by creating a collaborative and supportive learning ecosystem. Through this work, the program will strengthen the geosciences workforce. The climate crisis demands that we bring to bear all of the knowledge, expertise, innovation, and creativity that we can collectively muster.

 

Team

Onjalé Scott Price
Lead PI – Director
Sea Education Association

Co-PI, Career Pathways Coordinator
Woodwell Climate Research Center

Co-PI, Education Coordinator
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

 

Contact Us

If you are at an institution, organization, or program that would like to partner with ACES Woods Hole, please email us at aces@woodwellclimate.org.

 

What is Woods Hole?

Woods Hole is a village within the town of Falmouth, on Cape Cod, in Massachusetts, USA.

Within the village of Woods Hole are scientific institutions, advocacy groups, the Steamship Authority (which provides ferry service to Martha’s Vineyard), restaurants and shops, and other types of small businesses.

 

Funders and Supporters

ACES is funded by NSF grant #2327831 and is supported by the following institutions and organizations: