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New E-Mentoring Service Available!

Ohio State has enrolled in MentorNet, the award-winning, e-mentoring network for diversity in engineering and science, to offer one-on-one, e-mail-based mentoring opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral staff and early career faculty in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. MentorNet is nonprofit and free to students and addresses the retention and success of those in engineering, science and mathematics, particularly but not exclusively women and other underrepresented groups. To find a mentor, fill out a profile online and select a mentor. To volunteer as a mentor, fill out a mentor profile online as well. OSU's enrollment in this service is funded by the colleges of Engineering, Biological Sciences, and Math and Physical Sciences; and the Women's Place.

Website: http://www.mentornet.net/


Graduate Student Gathering

Each quarter WiE hosts Graduate student gatherings for our women. Both engineering and architecture students are invited to attend. Come and mingle with your peers and meet new women. Check the WiE quarterly newsletters or the website calendar for dates and more information.

Graduate Lunch 2004


FacultyfortheFuture.org--Post Your Resume for Faculty and Research Positions!

Are you looking for a faculty career, a research position, or graduate school and fellowship opportunities? Then FacultyfortheFuture.org is for you!

FacultyfortheFuture.org gives you access to hundreds of faculty positions, research programs, and fellowship opportunities at universities and colleges across the nation.

Entering your résumé at FacultyfortheFuture.org is the easiest way to link with U.S. colleges, universities, government institutions and research institutes that are looking to fill faculty and research positions (both undergraduate and graduate) with qualified candidates.

When you register and enter your résumé you can:
1) Apply for positions posted by educational and various research institutes.
2) Be notified automatically when a position of your interest is posted [you have the option to not receive e-mail].
3) Be a part of a national résumé database that is accessed by universities and institutions constantly looking to fill positions.

Your résumé remains secured in a database that can be accessed by registered faculty and organization representatives only.

There is no charge to search the database or post your resume.

Would you like to see more open faculty and research job offerings? Check out our WiE bulletin board and scroll down to "Faculty Positions" (http://wie.eng.ohio-state.edu/bboard/bboard.html#FacultyPositions)


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Useful Links

  • The Ohio State University Graduate School (http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/): Check out what Ohio State has to offer our Graduate students!
  • Association for Support of Graduate Students (ASGS) (http://www.asgs.org): ASGS is a service organization of graduate students, graduate-student organizations (GSOs), and graduate-degree-granting institutions. ASGS services and products assist students in completing their theses and obtaining their degrees, produce the highest quality of theses, and improve their lives during the thesis process.
  • Council of Graduate Schools (http://www.cgsnet.org): The Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) is dedicated to the improvement and advancement of graduate education. Its members are colleges and universities engaged in research, scholarship and the preparation of candidates for advanced degrees. This website offers a plethora of information for faculty and students.
  • GEM Consortium (http://www.nd.edu/~gem/): The National Consortium for Graduates Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science, Inc., offers an array of services, including fellowships for graduate study. As noted on the site, GEM's mission "is to enhance the value of the nation's human capital in engineering and science by increasing the participation of underrepresented minorities in graduate education."
  • Gradschools.com (http://www.gradschools.com/backg.html): This site is dedicated to post-baccalaureate educational programs; arranged in a directory format with listing categorized by curriculum and where necessary, by geography.
  • Graduate School Guide (http://www.graduateguide.com): This site is "a comprehensive online guide to Doctoral, Master's & Professional degree programs." The site is separated by fields of study, school profiles, and financing.
  • National Association of Graduate Professional Students (http://www.nagps.org/): Promotes the interests of graduate students and acts as a clearinghouse for information. This website offers a plethora of information ranging from documents on tax regulations to international student issues, teaching resources, financial aid, TA/RA issues, legislative updates, and an online job bank.
  • Phds.org (http://www.phds.org): An interactive web site that brings together, in new ways, tools that graduate students can use to find jobs and that potential students can use to select graduate programs. Visitors will find information on science education and science policy as well as links to excellent resources on networking, writing a curriculum vita, interviewing and writing grants.
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