Peri Lee Pipkin Master's Student. Courtney Matzke Master's Student. Robert Comito Doctoral Student. Marty Purdy Master's Student. Nina House Master's Student. Carolyn Mills Master's Student.
Keir Morse Doctoral Candidate. Graduate students are expected to be independent, self-motivated, and enthusiastic about learning and about undertaking and completing original research.
Because of these expectations and our commitment to maintaining an atmosphere that promotes research productivity, prospective graduate students are carefully screened to ensure high academic standards and compatibility with the ethos of the botany program.
Therefore, the objective guidelines below may be less important in individual cases than demonstrated research ability or intellectual independence. The graduate student population is small, usually 10—15, and competition for existing positions is keen. Requirements for admission are rigorous and prospective students must have a strong academic record, excellent references and demonstrate a commitment to botanical research. Prospective students are encouraged to study admission requirements and to contact faculty whose research interests parallel their own.
Full-time students are also eligible to apply for additional financial aid in the form of research and teaching assistantships. Research assistants work with CalBG faculty on a specific project over the course of a semester. Teaching assistants are apprenticed to one of the graduate courses and usually have responsibility for laboratory exercises. Students in good standing are also eligible for research support in the form of small grants.
These are intended to enable students to launch their research projects and to collect the preliminary data required to successfully compete for funding from outside sources.
Programs of study and research leading to both master's and doctoral degrees are offered. Master's students normally have 2. We also encourage you to contact our faculty and students and learn first hand what UCR has to offer. Open to all master's and doctoral students. Applications open December 1, An opportunity to practice articulating your research and win thousands of dollars for doing it!
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