Graduate Student Resources

Graduate School Facebook page

Professional Development for Graduate Students - In response to student and faculty suggestions for a central location for graduate students to learn about professional development activities and workshops, the Graduate School has created a Web page on their website that offers information on current opportunities. It includes featured Graduate School offerings as well as those from offices the Graduate School has close affiliations with, which includes the Office of Research Support, Office of Postdoctoral Services, Center for Instructional Technology, and the Career Center.

Graduate School Newsletter

Graduate Student Affairs - GSD develops, supports, and enhances its student services and programs through four program support elements: advocacy, communications, student group support, and program evaluation.

Center for Instructional Technology, Graduate Student Training and Development - The Center for Instructional Technology and the Duke University Graduate School work closely together and are committed to excellence in both research and teaching. To supplement TA training offered by departments and programs, CIT and the Graduate School offer a number of courses, programs, and workshops to improve the teaching skills of graduate students at Duke.

Career Counseling for Graduate Students

Academic Support Services

Spring Graduation Ceremonies - While student routinely graduate in summer and fall semesters, Duke University and the Department of Chemistry hold only one commencement each year in May.

Information on the Cost of Attendance for Duke University Master's and Ph.D. students.

Financial Support for graduate students - includes applications for federal and private loans, conference travel fellowships, and named University fellowships.

Childcare Subsidies for graduate student parents.