SFS offers more than 20 semester and summer programs around the world. Programs are based out of SFS-operated permanent field stations which are located in areas of opportunity for academic study and community engagement. These field stations, known as Centers, are home to faculty, staff, and students; and anchor the strategic long-term research upon which the SFS mission is based. Each SFS Center has a particular academic focus and set of research themes to reflect the surrounding ecosystems and environmental issues. Semester program coursework generally covers ecology, environmental policy, natural resource management, and socioeconomics, while summer programs focus on more specific topics. The SFS website offers a full list of current programs.
Australia
The SFS Center for Rainforest Studies is located in Queensland, Australia, near the town of Yungaburra. Programs include the "Rainforest to Reef" semester program, and the "Rainforests of New Zealand and Australia" and "Watersheds of the Wet Tropics" summer programs. Research and coursework explore themes related to rainforestconservation and management, including downstream effects on the Great Barrier Reef.
The SFS Center for Himalayan Environment and Development Studies is located in the town of Paro, in western Bhutan. Programs include the "Himalayan Environment and Society in Transition" semester program, and the "Forests in the Land of the Thunder Dragon" summer program. Research and coursework explore themes related to mountain ecology, rural livelihoods, forest management, and the roles of religion and culture in environmental policy-making.
The SFS Center for Conservation and Development Studies is located in the city of Siem Reap, Cambodia. Programs include the "Conservation, Ethics, and Environmental Change" semester program, and the "Elephants of the Cambodian Highlands" summer program. Research and coursework explore themes related to elephant ecology, the impacts of climate change along the Mekong River, and the role of community governance in protecting natural resources.
Chile
The SFS Center for Climate Studies is located in the city of Puerto Natales, in Chilean Patagonia. Programs include the "Wild Patagonia: Fire and Ice" semester program. Research and coursework explore themes related to climate change, coastal and alpine ecology, glacial dynamics, and conservation.
The SFS Center for Water and Wildlife Studies is located in the town of Kimana, in Kenya'sRift Valley. Programs include the "Water, Wildlife, and Community" semester program, and the "Primates of the African Savanna" summer program. Research and coursework explore themes related to wildlife ecology, water quality and use, climate change, and national parks management.
The SFS Center for Tropical Island Biodiversity Studies is located in the town of Bocas del Toro, Panama. Programs include the "Tropical Island Biodiversity Studies" semester program, and the "Tourism and Tropical Island Ecosystems" summer program. Research and coursework explore themes related to tropicalmarine and terrestrial ecosystems, the impacts of tourism, and community livelihoods.
Peru
The SFS Center for Amazon Studies is located in the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest, near the cities of Iquitos and Nauta. Programs include the "Biodiversity and Development in the Amazon" semester program. Research and coursework explore themes related to rainforest ecology, biodiversity, and land use and development in the Amazon.
The SFS Center for Marine Resource Studies is located on the island of South Caicos, in the Turks and Caicos archipelago. Programs include the "Marine Resource Studies" semester program, and the "Fundamentals of Marine Conservation" and "Marine Megafauna" summer programs. Research and coursework explore themes related to marine ecosystems, climate change and ocean acidification, fisheries, and marine protected areas.