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  1. PhD Student vs Graduate Student [Correct terminologies]

    Yes, a PhD student is a graduate student. They have spent up to 4 years in their undergraduate programs in order to qualify for admission into a PhD program. PhD students are able to call themselves graduate students but many choose to refer to themselves as PhD students or candidates.

  2. terminology

    A Graduate student is usually enrolled with the objective of doing a PhD, many Graduate students, provided they have the coursework and thesis, might get a Masters degree in the middle of the program along with the PhD. Usually for postgraduate students I also think is for post docs, but I'm not sure. In Mexico (and maybe France, because we ...

  3. PhD Candidate vs Student: What's the Difference?

    Although they work closely with an advisor, a PhD candidate is generally expected to work more independently than a student enrolled in a doctoral student. Once candidates reach this stage of their doctorate, they typically won't receive as much direction or supervision. 5. Flexibility and Structure.

  4. PhD Student vs. PhD Candidate

    A candidate is someone who has fulfilled all the requirements for the degree except the dissertation. I'm a historian (see my earlier post about being a humanist at MIT ), so my path to candidacy differs a bit from other doctoral tracks at MIT. But whatever the discipline, the transition from student to candidate is an arduous process.

  5. Difference Between a PhD Candidate and a PhD Student

    A PhD student is in the initial stages of their program, actively engaging in coursework, research, and academic requirements. On the other hand, a PhD candidate has advanced beyond coursework, passed comprehensive exams, and is focused primarily on independent research and the completion of their dissertation.

  6. What is a Graduate Student?

    A graduate student is someone who has earned a bachelor's degree and is pursuing additional education in a specific field. Graduate Degrees. More than 1,000 U.S. colleges and universities offer programs leading to a graduate degree in a wide range of fields. The two main graduate degrees in the United States are the master's degree and the ...

  7. What Are Grad Students? Undergraduate vs. Graduate Students

    Unlike graduate students who are focused on specialised fields, undergraduates experience a broader scope of study. In the U.S., for instance, the first year or two might consist of general education courses, ranging from the social sciences to the life sciences, preparing students for the more focused coursework that comes later.

  8. PhD Candidate vs. Student

    The main difference between a PhD student vs. candidate is that the student is still working through the coursework. They have not yet begun the dissertation process or passed the qualifying exams. A PhD student may also be in the process of taking the qualifying exams, but not yet finished with them. Many people believe that earning a doctoral ...

  9. PhD student vs PhD researcher

    A PhD student is a student pursuing a doctoral degree, while a PhD researcher can be anyone who is conducting research at the doctoral level, including PhD students, postdocs, and faculty members. However, in practice, the terms PhD student and PhD researcher are often used interchangeably. The confusion comes from the fact that a PhD research ...

  10. Graduate & Professional Study

    Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination at Yale University: The university is committed to basing judgments concerning the admission, education, and employment of individuals upon their qualifications and abilities and affirmatively seeks to attract to its faculty, staff, and student body qualified persons of diverse backgrounds.University policy is committed to affirmative action under law in ...

  11. Are PhD Students and PhD Researchers the same thing?

    PhD students and PhD researchers are not the same thing. A "PhD researcher" is a researcher who has a PhD, while a PhD student is working on a project in order to obtain a PhD (i.e. does not have the degree yet). I agree with you, that the term "PhD student" in English is rather unfortunate - in reality, it is much closer to an apprenticeship ...

  12. Undergraduate Vs. Graduate: What's The Difference?

    ⚡ Quick summary. The main difference between undergraduate and graduate is that undergraduate is always used in the context of the first level of college or university education (the level where you can earn a bachelor's degree).In terms like graduate student and graduate degree, graduate refers to a level of advanced education beyond the undergraduate level, especially a master's degree ...

  13. What's my professional title while working full time on my PhD?

    Your educational status is "graduate student", "PhD student", or the like. You could also use language like "PhD (in progress)" or "PhD (expected completion 20xx)". You might be a "PhD candidate" but defer to your institution's rules as to if and when they consider you to have that status.

  14. Graduate School

    When I was a graduate student, the faculty, my fellow students, and the professionals with whom I shared my journey taught me to be bold and ambitious. Every day, our students bring vision, an innovative spirit, and a sense of accountability to their work, advancing scholarly knowledge within and between disciplines while devising new solutions ...

  15. Can 'graduate student' refer to a PhD student?

    Aug 27, 2016. #1. This is the definition of 'graduate student' found in Cambridge dictionary: a student who is studying for a degree that is higher than the one received after four years of study at a college or university. The first impression is that it refers to a master's student (a student studying at a college or university for a master's ...

  16. Graduate Education

    Explore, Expand, Connect. Graduate school is an adventure of intellectual discovery, discipline, and creative thought. Your journey, though it may seem epic, is not a solo mission. Whether you are looking for a graduate program, or you are already enrolled, this is your central place to connect with information and resources at Boston University.

  17. PhD Student Bios

    Lindsay holds a Master in Design Studies with distinction from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a B.A. with honors in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University. is a second-year PhD student with an interest in late twentieth century preservation movements in Latin American cities.

  18. Information for Prospective PhD Students

    All accepted Ph.D. students in English receive up to five years of funding through the Graduate School's MacCracken program. In 2024-2025 students will receive a $35,000 stipend for nine months, plus a full tuition scholarship, registration and services fees, and full coverage of NYU student health insurance for an individual under the ...

  19. Degree requirements for Ph.D. students

    Graduate assistants are required to register for a minimum of six credits each semester. Return to top. Responsible Conduct of Research. All Ph.D. students are required to take the Graduate School course GS0900: Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) during the first year of their program. GS0900 is a zero credit pass-fail course offered in both ...

  20. II. Program Outcomes, Student Progression, and Advising

    In addition to the student, the PhD Director, Graduate Coordinator, a member of the Progression and Admission Faculty Committee, and students' faculty advisors are expected to be present. ... Upon admission, all PhD students are assigned a faculty advisor. The faculty advisor is a faculty member with expertise in the student's focal area of ...

  21. Scholarships and Fellowships

    The BU Office of Fellowships & Scholarships lists both national and BU-sponsored awards for graduate students and The Office of Graduate Affairs has BU Fellowships. All BU graduate students are eligible to apply for the following awards (specific fields of study or other criteria may need to be met): Clare Boothe Luce Fellowship

  22. A Guide to Graduate School Applications

    Graduate school can be incredibly intimidating. As you begin thinking about applying to a program, it can quickly become overwhelming deciding where you should even begin. Although graduate programs are incredibly diverse, and application requirements will vary from one to another, I'm here to provide some helpful tips and a step-by-step guide that I used to successfully apply to PhD ...

  23. Academics

    Select Visiting Student and Non-Degree Programs to access the Visiting -- Graduate application. Submit your online application and fee payment. You are encouraged to submit your application at the earliest date possible. All required application materials must be provided for acceptance.

  24. University raises stipend minimum again for PhD students

    Colleges' allocations will be proportional to their PhD student enrollment. In total, the university now invests $229 million in graduate student stipends and fellowships. We are also pleased to announce the anticipated launch in January of a training module for graduate students on freedom of expression and free inquiry.

  25. Is a master's student a graduate student? [Answered]

    Particularly, separating out who is actually a grad student can get confusing. Yes, a master's student is a graduate student. A graduate student is someone who has earned a bachelor's degree and is pursuing additional education (typically at a tertiary education institute). A master's student is enrolled in a college or university and is ...

  26. GSIE to Host Slate of Workshops for Graduate Student Teaching

    The Graduate School and International Education will host five online workshops throughout the fall semester as part of the Graduate Student Teaching Enhancement Project (G-STEP), a program designed to help graduate students transition into graduate teaching assistants. G-STEP builds students ...

  27. New Ph.D. programs welcome students this fall

    RIT's priority in building doctoral research programs is integral to the university's future. These programs attract top-tier faculty who generate research funding and support teams of graduate student researchers. In turn, the faculty and research opportunities recruit Ph.D. students to the university.

  28. Graduate funding and aid

    Funding for master-level students is more limited, and depends greatly on the program of study, so students may be required to seek their own sources of funding or utilize student loans. Graduate funding may take the form of research, instructor, and teaching assistantships, fellowships, traineeships, scholarships, grants, and/or other forms of ...

  29. How to email current students in graduate programs you're considering

    1. When I was applying to grad schools, I cold e-mailed some people and got some very helpful responses. In the first place, you might start by apologizing for cold e-mailing them. If there are any extenuating circumstances, you might explain them.

  30. New graduate students poised to drive innovation

    The graduate school received a record 1,046 submissions last year for 45 spots in the school's eight graduate tracks. Students come to Mayo with varied scientific interests and reasons for pursuing a doctoral degree. What they all have in common is an interest in research that will bring new ideas, innovations and hope to patients.