Title: Applying to Graduate School in the Life Sciences
1Applying to Graduate School in the Life Sciences
University of Notre Dame
2Why Enter a Doctoral Program?
- Because you want to do research
- The primary goal of doctoral programs is to train
researchers - You want to pursue scholarly subjects in great
depth - You want to make fundamental contributions to a
field - Because you want to teach at the college level
- A Ph.D. is required to be a professor at most
universities
3Poor Reasons to Enter a Doctoral Program
- You enjoy taking courses
- You are not in a hurry to get a real job
- You didnt get in to med/vet/etc school
- You are trying to improve your salary
4The Graduate School LifestyleIs it for you?
- Flexibility is everywhere
- Classes, projects, hours, vacations, location
- Supportive community of peers and mentors
- Travel opportunities
- Self-motivation is thus paramount
- A 60-80 hour work week is typical
- Without external deadlines, some flounder
5Start Looking for Schools
- No later than the summer before you apply
- Time consuming process
- Courses or credits might be required
- GRE exams require planning
- Still time to cultivate recommenders!
6Choosing Schools for Application
- Narrow your interests
- Begin with advice from current profs
- Is there a professor doing work that interests
you? More than one? - Prestige
- Size
- Based on geography (if necessary)
- Apply to about 10 schools
7Make contact with faculty before you apply
8The Easy Parts of the Application
- Spend the time to get it perfect
- No misspelling, inaccuracies, missing info
- Tailor to each school
- The Graduate Record Exam
- Study for this exam!
- Take the summer before you apply
- The general test is universally required but the
subject tests are not always required
9The Statement of Purpose or Personal Essay
- This is your main chance to sell yourself!
- Should be concise, helpful and specific
- Cute essays in style of UG apps are reviled
- Use names of each university its faculty
- Customize the research angle to program
- Keep it short their limit or 2 pages
- What (have you done), Why (are you interested),
Why (this school)? - Get feedback from UG professors
10Topics for the Essay
- Take their recommendations first!
- If program request is general
- Your eventual career goal (AFTER the PhD!)
- Field(s) of research that interest you and why
- Your prior research experience (key)
- A particular research question possibly
- Discrepancies in your record (eg bad grades)
11Letters of Recommendation
- Cultivate relationships and choose well
- Should be professors (not TAs or staff)
- Should know your course work and/or research
experience well (no character references) - Supply writers with resume, statement,
transcript, and information on your career goals - Organize materials carefully for ease of
recommenders
12The Kiss of Death in the Graduate Application
Process
- Not doing your homework
- Applying to a program they dont have
- Proposing to work with deceased faculty members
- Damaging personal statements
- Altruistic personal statements
- Excessive self disclosure
- Nonspecific research goals
- Professional inappropriateness
Survey from IUPUI and Idaho State University
faculty of 88 programs
13The Kiss of Death in the Graduate Application
Process
- Academic problems
- Erratic grades blaming others for poor
performance - Faulty letters of recommendation
- Inappropriate authors disclosure of undesirable
personality characteristics - Lack of writing skills
- Failure to proof poor grammar or composition
- Misfired attempts to impress
- Name dropping
14Summary
- Think deeply about your career life goals
- Start program research applications early
- Make contact with faculty before application
- Study for the GRE exam
- Produce a perfectly prepared application
- Get input on your statement of purpose
- Customize your applications
- Cultivate recommenders and give them the right
tools
15Departmental Statistics
- Currently 134 graduate students
- Currently 45 faculty members
- Student Faculty ratio of 3 1
- Over 40 post doctoral fellows
- Close to 100 funding rate for Biology faculty
(extramural grants) - Biology ranks 1 at UND in amount of extramural
funding (20M per year)
16Advantages of Our Program
- Excellent support package
- Flexibility in coursework and research
- Well funded and active laboratories
- Excellent facilities
- Many interdisciplinary opportunities
- Collegial and interactive faculty students
- Low studentfaculty ratio interaction
17How are Biology Students Supported?
- Teaching Assistantships
- Typically teach 1 lab per week
- About 10-12 hr per week for all teaching duties
- Research Assistantships
- Research in your advisors laboratory
- Often linked to your own graduate research
- Fellowships and Traineeships
- University Fellowships
- Training Grants (IGERT, CBBIP, etc.)
- National Fellowships (NSF, USEPA, DOD, AHA, etc.)
18Level of Stipend Support
- 25,000 for 12 months in 2010-11
- 18,750 for academic year (9 months)
- 6,250 for summer support (from grants typically)
- Same for TAs or RAs, Ph.D. or M.S.
- Some fellows have enhanced stipends (e.g.,
IGERT) - Full tuition waiver provided
- 38,270 per year
- Five years of support toward Ph.D.
- Three years towards M.S.
- Assumes adequate progress toward degree
19Our Admission Criteria
- Research Experience
- Undergraduate research summer internships
- Emphasize in your application letters
- Masters degrees
- Fit with the Lab and Program
- Make contact with faculty before you apply
- Do your homework on research programs
- Make the case in your personal statement
20More Admissions Criteria
- Letters of Reference
- Our favorite phrases
- intellectual curiosity great work ethic team
player - excellent writer problem-solver self
motivated - Undergrad Institution and GPA
- GRE scores
- General test required
- Subject tests optional but desirable
21Graduate Recruitment Weekend
- 40-60 applicants visit at our expense
- 2 ½ days of activities (meals, tours, boring
talks) - Faculty Interview Questions
- What are your long-term goals?
- What areas of research interest you?
- What was your favorite undergrad class?
- What are your hobbies?
- Do your homework on the program faculty!
22Predoctoral Fellowship Opportunities Extramural
- NSF (GRFP) - Private Foundations (American
Heart Association, etc). Intramural - internal
endowment funds - training grants - university
programs
23University of Notre Dame