University Information and Resources
Graduate and undergraduate students participate in field-course aboard a tall ship on the North Atlantic.
Chris Seagle working in his lab.
New lab spaces within the department offer students a chance to participate not only in a laboratory research, but also in the development of a new lab.
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The University of Chicago: Current Students Gateway
Information for undergraduate and graduate students including: Time Schedules (Current and Previous Quarter Course Offerings), University Catalogs (Undergraduate and Graduate Programs and Courses), Academic Calendars, cMore, Fellowships and Financial Aid, and much more...
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The University of Chicago: The College
Information for undergraduate students including: Academics, Finances, Jobs and Internships for Students, Life at UChicago, Life After College, and much more... -
The University of Chicago: Graduate and Professional Students Gateway
Information for graduate students including: Academic Matters, Financial Matters, University Policies and Regulations, Health and Safety, University Resources, and much more..
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Information and Resources for Graduate Students including: CIC Traveling Scholar Program, English Language Institute, Fellowship Kiosk and Student Parent Group information
Services and Resources for Graduate Students including: Self-Help for Beginning Teachers (advice on specific teaching topics), Teaching at Chicago: A Collection of Readings and Practical Advice for Beginning Teachers, and Using CHALK (Electronic Course Management System)
The Women in the Physical Sciences Committee has been formed to develop and implement strategies to enhance the representation and advancement of women at the graduate, postdoctoral and faculty levels.
The Bias Response Team is made up of administrators who are available to support and guide students seeking assistance in determining how to handle a bias incident.
Information on major programs from federal agencies, private foundations, and corporate foundations. It also includes opportunities that are restricted to specific disciplines, women, minorities, and non-U.S. Citizens. Some opportunities are for full fellowships (tuition and
stipend); others are for smaller grants to help you pay for the travel or equipment necessary for you to complete your research.