Field learning
To do is to learn
Our researchers and students conduct research or engage in field learning on all seven continents and oceans. Any Stanford student may join a variety of programs, from two-day coastal geology Field Courses to multi-week Sophomore College field studies and Bing Overseas Seminars. We also offer a quarter-long field course in social and biophysical systems in Hawaii.
Going into the field?
Are you part of Stanford and need resources for a well-equipped and safe field experience? Learn more about policies, travel registry, safety, equipment, travel guides and resources.
Field Education website
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For more information about field programs, including resource documents, virtual field trips, and more, please check out the field education page.
Learning through fieldwork about Pacific coral reefs
Learning on Stanford's educational farm
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The O'Donohue Family Educational Farm is Stanford’s home for hands-on learning in sustainable agriculture.