University of Miami Rosenstiel School
About
From humble beginnings in the 1940s, the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science has grown into one of the leading academic oceanographic, atmospheric, and environmental research institutions in the world.
Introduction
From humble beginnings in the 1940s, the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science has grown into one of the leading academic oceanographic, atmospheric, and environmental research institutions in the world.
The Rosenstiel School's main campus is located on Virginia Key, Fla. It forms part of a specially designated 65-acre marine research and education park that includes two NOAA laboratories, and a dedicated marine and science technology high school. The Rosenstiel School also operates a 78-acre advanced satellite reception and analysis center in southern Miami-Dade County.
Our Mission
Our mission is to deepen our collective knowledge of our planet through cutting-edge scientific research on the oceans, atmosphere, geology, biota, and the human dimension while training the next generation of scientists. We transfer the knowledge gained to our students, the national and international scientific community, and to policymakers and the public.
Virtual 1 on 1 Session or on-campus tour with students and staff
Campus Features
RSMAS Facilities
The Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science's (RSMAS) main campus is located on Virginia Key which is a 65-acre, 17-building, and 413,223 gross sq. ft marine research complex.
The Rosenstiel School also operates a 78-acre, 8-building, and 11,016 gross sq. ft. advanced satellite reception and analysis center in southern Miami-Dade County, known as the Richmond Campus.
Our mission:
To provide excellence in operations and maintenance for all facilities, campus infrastructure, energy systems, and environmental services in a customer-focused, efficient and effective manner.