In this session, post-doc and training program directors from across academia, government, industry and research institutes will discuss how to identify open post-doc positions in their various environments; what to expect from a post-doc experience in their institutions; what services and resources exist to support post-doctoral training...
In this session, post-doc and training program directors from across academia, government, industry and research institutes will discuss how to identify open post-doc positions in their various environments; what to expect from a post-doc experience in their institutions; what services and resources exist to support post-doctoral training...
HGWISE is a GSAS organization of graduate students and is dedicated to the personal, academic and professional development of women in science and engineering at Harvard University. To reach this goal HGWISE supports events and programs that provide educational and networking opportunities as well as social outings for our members.
Science in the News is a graduate student group whose mission is to bridge the communication gap between scientists and non-scientists.... Read more about Science in the News
The Journal of Emerging Investigators (JEI) is an open-access journal run by Harvard graduate students that publishes original research conducted by middle and high school students.
The GSAS Harvard Biotechnology Club is a student organization that hosts events and provides services that allow members to explore the world of business and biotechnology.
The Division of Medical Sciences Science Education and Lecture (DMS SEAL) Program was established by the DMS Education PATH to provide DMS graduate students with the opportunity to develop curriculum, teach, and receive constructive feedback on their teaching.
DMS PATHS is an enrichment program for graduate students to identify which careers they hope to pursue and to gain relevant experience in these areas. Each PATH has an associated student group, and in most cases these are open to both PhD and Masters students.
The goal of this spring term course is to help PhD students identify potential careers of interest and meet with professionals in each featured career.
The goal of this course is to expose students in the Program in Neuroscience to the variety of career options available to them after they complete the PhD program.