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The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) offers graduate education in marine science through its School of Marine Science (SMS), which is a component of the College of William and Mary.
The Development Office at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science is responsible for developing support from foundations, corporations, alumni, parents, and individuals for research, capital improvements and educational scholarships. The Development Office works with scientists, staff and graduate students to develop solicitations and proposals. Half of VIMS's total budget comes from the state with the balance funded from grants, contracts, and private contributions.
The study will test the hypothesis that at least half of the rivers' sediment load is being sequestered in the floodplain and delta plain, resulting in an evolution and facies architecture significantly different from classic deltaic models.
This website provides information on supporting one of the largest marine science research institutes in the nation focused on coastal and estuarine studies.
This website provides information on the VIMS Gift Store.
There are several forms that make up the application process. Whether you apply by mail or online, ALL forms are due by January 15.
This website provides the current catalog containing information on Admissions, Degree Requirements, Financial Support and Facilities.
This website provides the handbook for the Graduate Studies Program.
This website provides Graduate Registrar forms.
GREEN (Gardener Research Extension Network) is a cooperation between ABC and volunteer noncommercial oyster gardeners.
The VIMS Green Team is a group of students, faculty and staff working together to address our impact on both the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and the planet as a whole.