graduate students
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Two graduate students win the first-ever Graduate Division Crossroads 2.0 Course Proposal Competition
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Students in Graduate Division’s new program receive funding to enhance commitment to racial justice
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Campus partners on grant project to expand representation, achievement in STEM among graduate students of color
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Graduate students awarded Fulbright Fellowships to pursue projects abroad
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Beyond Academia conference provides insights to graduate students, postdocs considering careers in industry, government
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Beyond Academia conference provides insights to graduate students considering careers in private industry, government or nonprofits
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Ph.D. candidate Holly Gore named 2018-19 Luce Fellow of American Council of Learned Societies; only UC student recognized
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Philanthropist George Holbrook safeguards graduate research fellowships at the Institute for Energy Efficiency
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Five graduate students receive prestigious fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies
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UCSB’s AlloSphere Research Group unveils installation at just-opened MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation
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Daniel Hieber’s three-minute talk about the once-extinct language of Chitimacha made him the winner of the third Grad Slam competition
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Two graduating seniors and two graduate students have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to undergraduate research at UC Santa Barbara.
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James G. Allen came away with the top prize of $2,500, competing against nine other graduate students in the finals
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“I couldn’t have paid for something like this.” That’s what one grateful graduate student said of her participation in Crossroads, a yearlong, multifaceted interdisciplinary research...
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The Department of Geography visited 14 local schools to teach students from kindergarten to high school about everything from soil to transportation in order to celebrate Geography Awareness Week.
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Campus recognized as national trendsetter for water conservation; cited for student-driven, UC-first Water Action Plan.
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Researchers in the Media Arts and Technology grad program are using math as a bridge between traditionally divergent disciplines.
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High school students from near and far came to the Research Mentorship Program to learn how to conduct graduate-level research
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Imagine an artificial pancreas device that frees diabetics from constant blood glucose testing, nanoparticles that selectively deliver chemotherapy to tumors with minimal impacts to healthy tissue, or brain imaging that detects serious...
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With this morning's landmark Supreme Court rulings –– and Gov. Jerry Brown's announcement that county clerks will soon begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples –– California becomes the 13th state to legalize same-sex marriage.
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Three of UC Santa Barbara's top graduate student researchers have been selected to join a delegation attending the 63rd Annual Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany, from June 30 to July 5.
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Avery Voos, a graduate student at UC Santa Barbara's Koegel Autism Center, has received a Dennis Weatherstone Pre-Doctoral Fellowship from Autism Speaks, the nation's largest organization dedicated to funding and facilitating autism research.
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For her dissertation project, Sophia Rochmes, a doctoral student in the history of art and architecture at UC Santa Barbara, is researching 15th-century manuscripts in ducal and noble libraries of present-day France and Belgium.
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An interdisciplinary team of UC Santa Barbara undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students has taken a top prize at the 2013 Better Building Case Competition, an annual U.S.
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Historically, women have played an important role in cultivating and maintaining Islamic knowledge.
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Researchers at UC Santa Barbara have shed new light on the ecological interactions that explain plant diversity. The results were published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation has awarded Leandra Zarnow, a doctoral candidate in history and feminist studies at UC Santa Barbara, a 2009 Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowship in Women's Studies and a Charlotte W.
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A doctoral student in the geography department at the University of California, Santa Barbara whose research in modeling and simulation resolution has important applications for homeland security, has recently been awarded three prestigious...
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Carmen Jany, a UC Santa Barbara doctoral candidate who has uncovered the grammatical structure of Chimariko, an extinct language of native northern California, has been given the Winifred and Louis Lancaster Award for this year's best...
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Carl Legleiter, a graduate student in geography at UC Santa Barbara, was one of eight students nationwide to be named a 2006 Canon National Park Science Scholar.
