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  1. Graduate Groups

    The Graduate Group Concept More than half of the UC Davis graduate programs are organized as interdisciplinary graduate groups, giving you freedom to explore your interests across disciplines, engage in various areas of research, and reach new heights of knowledge. Graduate groups combine the talents and skills of faculty and students from a broad range of research areas which allows you to ...

  2. Graduate

    Graduate students are the main engine for research progress in the Hanson Group. We are looking for enthusiastic, experimentally inclined, creative, and hardworking students with a passion for learning. Most students join the group with previous research or work experience from college, internships, or employment, but this is not required.

  3. Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program

    Pidaparthy, S. et al. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2022, 14, 38660-38668. The SCGSR program provides supplemental awards to outstanding U.S. graduate students to pursue part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE laboratory/facility in areas that address scientific challenges central to the Office of Science mission.

  4. How to Conduct Responsible Research: A Guide for Graduate Students

    For example, if a research group explicitly discusses high standards for research, people will be more likely to prioritize these ideals in their behavior (Plemmons et al., 2020). ... and publications are important for advancing in a research career. Many graduate students will first author or co-author publications in graduate school.

  5. Advising Guide for Research Students : Graduate School

    Advising Guide for Research Students. Success as a graduate student is a shared responsibility between students and faculty. For research students, the relationship with your research advisor, also known as your special committee chair, is extremely important. Your responsibility to identify and choose an advisor is one of the most critical ...

  6. Research

    Whether you are a research assistant, a member of a lab or research group, attend or participate in the Graduate Student Research Competition, or are looking for resources to embark upon your own line of research, you will find numerous opportunities to engage in exciting and career-building research at Tufts.

  7. Research

    Visiting Graduate Researchers. Visiting Graduate Researchers are domestic or international degree-seeking graduate students at their home institution who are invited to conduct short-term doctoral research or participate in a mentored or independent research project or master's research collaboration with a faculty member at UCLA. The initial ...

  8. Mirkin Research Group

    Ana Clara Z. Leal. Graduate Student Room number: 3017 Phone number: 847-467-4998 Email

  9. Joining Research Groups

    Joining a Research GroupFirst-year graduate students cannot formally join a research group before the official join date—November 15. Students must join a group by the end of the Spring Quarter to remain in good standing. Prior to the join date, students are required to attend faculty research presentations and follow up with individual meetings with faculty and their research

  10. Joining Research Teams

    Why You Should Join a Research Group. Graduate students benefit in many ways from joining research teams. Firstly, graduate students can receive financial aid through research or teaching assistantships if they obtain funded research positions. Secondly, graduate students who join a research team can gain experience and insight into their ...

  11. Student Research

    The College of Natural Sciences offers the pioneering Freshman Research Initiative, giving first-year students the opportunity to initiate and engage in authentic research experience with faculty and graduate students. Students come to The University of Texas at Austin to change the world, and that isn't accomplished just by soaking up knowledge.

  12. Group

    GRADUATE STUDENTS; Julia Fehr. She/Her/Hers 6th Year Graduate Student jfehr_at_uoregon_dot_edu. B.S. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Hometown: Longwood, Florida, USA: James May. He/Him/His 6th Year Graduate Student jmay7_at_uoregon_dot_edu. B.S. University of Montana. Hometown: Vermillion, South Dakota, USA: Tavis Price. He/Him/His ...

  13. Master's Student Research Group

    The Master's Student Research Group (MSRG) is an organization of current MA in Forensic Psychology students who work to facilitate and promote student research at the graduate level. Incoming students are appointed a mentor (a current member of MSRG) before the beginning of their first semester. The mentor is there to answer questions you may ...

  14. Multicampus Graduate Student Working Groups, 2024-25

    The Multicampus Graduate Student Working Group Grant supports UC PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences as they collaborate on innovative agendas in ways that contribute to the advancement of the specific working group topic and the humanities as a whole. This year, UCHRI is particularly interested in working groups that approach humanistic problems broadly related to ...

  15. Group on Research, Education, and Training (GREAT)

    About. On September 19, 1996, the AAMC Executive Council approved a proposal to establish a new AAMC Group to promote quality PhD and postdoctoral education in biomedical science. Membership in this body, termed the Group on Graduate Research, Education, and Training (GREAT), includes the faculty and administrative leaders of the PhD and ...

  16. PDF Differences Between Undergraduate and Graduate Students

    research group and individual relationship between the mentor and the undergraduate. Research Inexperience . Overall, undergraduates may appear to need more 'hand-holding' or one-on-one time than graduate students, especially in the first few weeks of research. Ultimately the goal is for this to lessen as the undergraduate

  17. PDF A Roadmap to Graduate Student Academic Rights and Responsibilities

    Graduate students have the right to co-authorship in publications involving significant contributions of ideas or research work from the student. Where applicable, students shall receive "senior authorship" for publications comprised primarily of their creative research and writing. As early as possible, faculty and graduate students shall ...

  18. GRA positions

    A graduate student's principal objective is to earn a graduate degree. Appointment as a Graduate Research Associate (GRA) contributes to that objective by providing an apprenticeship experience along with financial support. This apprenticeship complements formal instruction and gives the student practical, personal experience that can be gained only by performing research activities.

  19. DOE's Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program Selects 86

    "The Graduate Student Research program is a unique opportunity for graduate students to complete their PhD training with teams of world-class experts aiming to answer some of the most challenging problems in fundamental science," said Harriet Kung, Acting Director of the DOE Office of Science. "Gaining access to cutting edge tools for ...

  20. NSF graduate research fellowships go to 16 Tar Heels

    This year, 12 graduate students and four undergraduates at UNC-Chapel Hill received fellowships from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Their research covers several STEM-related fields, including biology, sociology, genetics and anthropology.

  21. Roles and responsibilities of graduate students

    Students should look upon graduate research as an opportunity to develop fully as a researcher and scholar under the mentorship of the supervisor, advisory committee and the department. It should also be seen as a vehicle to explore and advance career options both within and outside the academy. Ultimately, students are individually responsible ...

  22. Student Focus Group

    Student Focus Group. Focus groups are an important component of the research phase of your orientation. A focus group allows you to gauge student reaction to your orientation and gather varying perspectives and opinions. It's an excellent time to ask students to reflect on the questions and hurdles they faced as they entered graduate school.

  23. GSG Research Fellowship Awards

    The Graduate Student Government (GSG) Research Fellowship is an award designed to help graduate students further their research interests. This award may be used to fund research related expenses including, but not limited to, research related travel, workshops, conferences, field trips, performances, exhibitions, lab equipment and so on.

  24. Graduate Groups

    Graduate groups combine the talents and skills of faculty and students from a broad range of research areas which allows you to contribute your expertise while learning from a network of scholars across campus. Students have the unique opportunity to take courses, conduct research, and explore epistemologies and research modalities outside ...

  25. Tips for Grads: How to thrive not just survive in academia

    Thriving in academics as a graduate student goes beyond merely surviving the rigorous demands of coursework, research, and professional development. It involves embracing challenges, maximizing opportunities, and cultivating a mindset of growth and resilience. Here are some strategies to not just survive but thrive in academia.

  26. Graduate Student

    Harvard honors Professor Roy Gordon's legacy with a new endowed title By Caitlin McDermott-Murphy Roy Gordon can no longer leave Harvard University. Though he will choose to retire and depart at some point in the future, when he does, his name will remain: On July 2, 2020, the Faculty of Arts and Science's Dean of Science Chris Stubbs announced the establishment of a new endowed ...

  27. National Science Foundation awards CAS student a Graduate Research

    Department of Plant Biology, Ecology and Evolution graduate student Megan Adler recently received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship is considered the most prestigious and competitive fellowship for any STEM graduate student.

  28. Why and how to develop resilience as a graduate student (opinion)

    Doing so leads to successful transitions throughout their career, as well as helps them cope more effectively with life in general, writes Rhonda Sutton. Graduate school is an experience shared by a rather small group of people—14.4 percent according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Without doubt, pursuing a graduate degree involves a lot of work, and that may lead to graduate students feeling ...

  29. NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program honors nine Chemistry student

    MINNEAPOLIS / ST. PAUL (4/26/2023) - Nine members of the Department of Chemistry student community were recently honored with recognition by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP). Briana Krupinsky, Grace Murphy, Timmy Nguyen, and Ulises Perez were awarded fellowships, and Mrinalni Iyer, Killian MacFeely, Wallee Naimi, Miles Willis, and Ali Younis ...