Conducting research & scholarship
Learn how to manage graduate life with a positive attitude and productive work habits from two campus experts. Whether you’re a new grad student or just want a refresher to start off the year, this fast-paced session is worth your time.
John Boothroyd, PhD, associate vice provost for graduate education, VPGE, and professor, Microbiology and Immunology
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From the Stanford Grant Writing Academy come these top tips for planning your grant proposal.
The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs offers numerous postdoc programs and events throughout the year.
In addition to dissertation fellowships, the Clayman Institute offers a number of opportunities to support graduate students working on gender or gender related topics.
The Robin Li and Melissa Ma Science Library has purchased campus-wide site licenses for several products.
The Stanford Digital Repository supports management of scholarly information resources of enduring value to Stanford University.
Data sharing is often a natural part of the research process, your funding agency may require that you share your data or make them publicly accessible.
Does your research consist of huge quantities of data?
In support of University work, Stanford Libraries will borrow materials from a worldwide network of libraries for Stanford faculty, students, staff and visiting scholars.
Many of the resources Stanford offers are restricted to the Stanford network.
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