Among the many lessons during Ravi Perry's varied political experiences, one that has stuck with him is that politics and political science are not the same — and, to him anyway, political science is often more interesting.
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Student Unveils Implant Advance: Erik Taylor, a Brown graduate student and lead author of an International Journal of Nanomedicine article, helped to create a nanoparticle that can eliminate a bacterial infection on an implanted prosthetic device. The finding opens the possibility of treating rather than removing implants. Read about the news »
Funding Update for Ph.D. Students
Brown provides five years of support for doctoral candidates. An update on resources for sixth-year students is available.
Two Win Fulbright Fellowships
Congratulations to Ph.D. candidates Christopher Gibson and Amy Marshall on their Fulbright awards.
2009-10 Brown/Wheaton Faculty Fellows
Congratulations to Daniel Block, Elise Morrison, and Christine Reiser for their selection as next year's Brown/Wheaton Faculty Fellows.
TA Forum
The Graduate School held a forum on how teaching assistants will be assigned in 2009-2010. If you were unable to attend the April 29 forum, you can read the recommendations of the Instructional Advisory Group.
Career Development Center News
The Brown University Career Development Center is now using Interfolio, an online credential file-management service.
Sheila Bonde
Dean of the Graduate School
What a joy it was to celebrate achievement and completion, with 582 candidates receiving advanced degrees in May. It’s a joy, too, to refocus on research in the summertime.
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