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Annual Advisory Meetings, Advancement to Candidacy and Graduation

Between the first and second year, students select a three person faculty advisory committee to evaluate academic progress. The committee meets annually, with the exception of years 3 (advancement to candidacy) and 5 (defense).

Graduate students making normal progress in our program are expected to advance to candidacy for the Ph.D. in the third year. To advance, students prepare a document with 1) a critical review of research issues and scientific literature in their field, and 2) a proposal that includes specific plans for the dissertation research. A faculty committee evaluates the document and, in an oral exam, assesses the student's ability to answer questions about his or her chosen field, details of the planned experiments, and broader issues in neurobiology. Details concerning the Advancement can be obtained from the Graduate Advisor.

Our students spend most of their remaining years finishing their research and writing the dissertation. The final exam is an oral defense of the thesis before the student's doctoral committee. The normative time-to-degree for the School of Biological Sciences is five years; recent students in our program have completed the Ph.D. in 4-6 years.