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Information for Graduate Students

Breck's Information for Graduate Students
The information and advice offered here is Breck's opinion only and not the policy of UVM or the Rubenstein School unless noted as such.

Current opportunities for graduate work in my lab

Rubenstein School General MSc Guidelines (new Oct 2008)

UVM Graduate College timetable of deadlines

Setting up an appointment with me.

Breck's take on applying to graduate school

Current students and their projects

General funding opportunities

ORISE - great summary of opportunities for all levels: undergrad, grad, and post-doc
NSF graduate fellowship information
EPA graduate fellowship information

General EPA and NSF information for 2008

Breck's summary of major milestones for your graduate student tenure
(See the
Rubenstein School General MSc Guidelines too.)

Breck's recommendations and guidelines for Project Proposals

Breck's recommendations and guidelines for Written Comprehensive Exams

Suggested statistics courses for graduate students

Useful site with descriptions and advice on statistical methods: Statsoft Electronic Textbook

Another useful site with descriptions and advice on statistical methods: Handbook of Biological Statistics

Useful summary of what type of statistical test to use for particular comparisons.

You've graduated. What now? The AAAS Career Basics guide has some useful ideas.

 

 

Last modified February 23 2009 10:25 PM

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