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While the advisor serves a crucial advisory role, we also feel that superior graduate training requires that a student be allowed independence in the design and execution of their dissertation research, rather than simply being assigned a project. A successful scientist must master the literature of a field, identify a significant unanswered question, and design and execute a project that provides a definitive answer. We feel that the most effective way to learn these skills is by actual practice in graduate training. In addition to training in scholarship and research techniques, our students are also trained to present their work in yearly seminars for their fellow Department of Biology graduate students, in smaller EEOB graduate seminars, in local research group meetings with other universities (e.g. in behavior, biomechanics, and population biology) and at a variety of national and international meetings in their research area.
Graduate stipends in the Department of Biology are $18,000 for 9 months (fall and spring semester) and are typically in the form of a Teaching Assistantship with a commitment of a course in the fall and the spring semesters. In addition, tuition remission is provided and health insurance is covered. Students typically have the opportunity of Teaching Assistantships or Research Assistantships to provide support for the summer. All students are guaranteed support for 5 years. Our Graduate Admissions Committee evaluates the applications of all candidates before recommending admission to the Ph.D. program. There are no absolutes in terms of grades or other forms of evaluation. Instead, each candidate is evaluated for the sum of his/her credentials. The most important considerations are undergraduate grades, Graduate Record Exam scores, and research experience. Other considerations are the motivation and dedication of the candidate based on letters of reference and interview, and space in the potential sponsor's laboratory. Based on this preliminary evaluation, and with the agreement of a faculty sponsor, candidates are invited to visit the Biology department to meet with faculty and current graduate students. We are selective in our admissions, and as a result, the majority of admitted students are successful in earning a Ph.D. |
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