This post was updated Jan. 30 at 10:01 p.m. Academic workers reached an agreement with the UC on Monday to increase wages and employment rates for graduate student researchers. Affected researchers ...
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At UB, graduate students are not just learning—they're leading. Our students collaborate closely with faculty mentors to design studies, publish in top journals, present at major conferences and ...
For Sarah Glosson ’98, M.A. ’09, Ph.D. ’15, director of the Arts & Sciences Graduate Center, one of the keys to success as a graduate student researcher is as elusive as it is vital.
Graduate students may be employed as Research Project Assistants to perform necessary work on research projects. Compensation for Research Project Assistants must include salary and tuition remission.
Graduate student researchers at the RAND Corporation think tank’s Pardee RAND Graduate School have voted to unionize. Out of 122 eligible voters, the tally was 51 to 26 with nine challenged ballots, ...
The Associate Provost and Dean of the Graduate School will entertain requests for unusual expenses associated with a student’s research for the master’s thesis or the doctoral dissertation. Requests ...
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How to find graduate school scholarships and fellowships
Key Points ・Pell Grants and most federal grant programs are restricted to undergraduate students, so graduate students must ...
On Thursday, the Graduate School hosted “Research Matters: Celebrating New Ideas and Discoveries,” spotlighting the intellectual exchange of graduate students. The annual event, which began in 2014, ...
February is full of heart — and not just by celebrating with heart-shaped candies and loved ones on Valentine’s Day. It’s also American Heart Month, which raises awareness about cardiovascular disease ...
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Grad student does research under a professor who acts like a supervisor, but the professor is so frustrating to work with that he finds another job
It might be the right decision, but it could have negative consequences.
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