All doctoral students draw up a doctoral plan in the first year of their doctorate or within 12 months of the date of entry. It covers the following topics: Research proposal (summary, introduction ...
Objective 1: Use discretionary research funds (e.g., fellowships and awards) to advance the aims of the Graduate College. These aims include: Removing barriers to DEI. Promoting interdisciplinary ...
The research plan template must be filled out and signed by all Applied Mathematics Ph.D. students, their advisor and mentor, and emailed to the Graduate Chair and Graduate Program Assistant by no ...
Admission is selective and requires approval of the advisor and of the department's Graduate Admissions Committee. We recommend that applicants reach out to potential advisors well in advance of the ...
The research plan must contain the same items as the electronic form, not exceeding the maximum number of characters per item. Please see the doctoral programme website for possible additional ...
Although it's not usually a requirement, earning a master’s degree before applying to a Ph.D. or other doctoral program can be a good way to get accustomed to graduate-level coursework while ...
Students in the part-time program follow a 5-year plan of study. The PhD program coursework combines formal coursework and informal experiences. The program is designed to immerse the student in ...
The Skills Assessment and Personal Development plan [DOC 100KB] is designed to help you assess your development needs. This allows you to assess your confidence in a variety of skills and, in turn, ...
And now is the perfect time to apply. The RIT Master Plan is an opportunity for you to pursue a master’s degree and receive a scholarship covering 40% of your graduate tuition. With outstanding ...
As a doctoral candidate at ETH Zurich, you are required to submit a doctoral plan within your first year. This crucial document forms the foundation of your aptitude colloquium and is essential for ...