Graduate Scholars in Residence Program
El Centro Chicano y Latino's Graduate Scholars in Residence Program promotes a vibrant intellectual atmosphere and interdisciplinary exchange among Chicano and Latino students at Stanford.
El Centro Chicano y Latino's Graduate Scholars in Residence Program promotes a vibrant intellectual atmosphere and interdisciplinary exchange among Chicano and Latino students at Stanford.
The Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS) sponsors a junior scholars forum for newer researchers.
With lists of digital, print, and media resources arranged by topic and selected by subject librarians, SUL topic guides can help you focus your research and uncover new material.
The Stanford Digital Repository is a robust and reliable system for the storage, preservation, and sharing of research by members of the Stanford community.
Use research alerts to receive notifications when new literature is added to your specialty.
Easily accessible online, in person, and by phone, SUL's reference librarians can answer your general research questions, direct you to relevant resources, and assist you with library tools.
SUL's data management services provide a range of resources to help you securely and conveniently store, access, curate, and preserve your research data.
The Libraries provide a number of bibliography management tools to help you organize your research sources, generate bibliographies, and manage citations in the style preferred by your field.
Located in libraries throughout campus, SUL's subject librarians provide discipline-specific consultations, advice, and support to guide you through all phases of your research project.
Lane's instructional program consists of useful, skills-based workshops and classes open to all Stanford graduate students and postdocs.