SFI supports residential student fellowships through the postdoctoral level. Our International Program Fellowships help spread the Institute’s unique approach to scientific discovery to countries around the world.
High school and undergraduate student internships: Students from throughout the US spend time at SFI where--working alongside world-renown senior scientists--they actively contribute to the multigenerational research teams.
The Complex Systems Summer School is a free, month-long summer program offered in Santa Fe and also internationally where graduate students learn the specifics of complexity science and grasp how to use some basic tools for its study. Other schools focus on specific topics.
Project specific activities: Small, multigenerational, multidisciplinary collaborative teams pursue work on specific projects continuing, prolonged basis. We have found this to be a successful way to do a broad-based interdisciplinary science, and in the process to train a new generation of scientists comfortable with working across disciplinary boundaries.
“The work that I have started at the workshop and continue to work upon is, without a doubt and not coincidently, the best science I have done.” —Robert Grazzle, 2002 Alumni, Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Sciences