Hopkins Marine Station

Hopkins Marine Station is a place for learning, a place for research, a place to think, and a place to grow. It features small classes and unparalleled access to Stanford Faculty, all a few feet from the Pacific Ocean. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to take both traditional and field based classes in a small liberal arts setting, less than two hours from Palo Alto. Conduct research and gain professional skills with access to diverse marine habitats, including the rocky intertidal and kelp forests.

Featured Opportunity

An Ocean to Explore

Hopkins Marine Station offers  a scientific diver  training workshop twice a year. The workshop provides entry into the diving program at Stanford and a entire new world to explore.The deadline to apply is April 17, 2015. Learn more and apply on the Stanford Scientific Diver Training portal

About Hopkins

Faculty at Hopkins

Faculty

The faculty at Hopkins have a diverse array of interests, from evolutionary biology to whale biomechanics, and a focus on education and teaching.


Students in class at Hopkins

Classes

Courses are offered in the Winter, Spring and Summer with a focus on small classes and interaction with faculty.


Student in a lab

Research 

Hopkins Marine Station is a premier research center at Stanford providing opportunities for your first or advanced independent research experiences.


Housing at Hopkins

Housing and FAQ 

Students live a 10 minute walk from Hopkins in a communal setting. See more information on the housing and the Hopkins undergrad FAQ.

 

 

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