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GRADUATE STUDY IN THE COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES:
A SURVIVAL MANUAL
Dianne Prost O'Leary
Computer Science Department
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742 U.S.A.
http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/oleary
oleary@cs.umd.edu
©1996,1999,2009,2016
- 1 Introduction
- Contents
- 2 Graduate School in Your Future?
- 3 Applying to Graduate School
- 4 The Life of a Graduate Student
- 5 Surviving Written Exams
- 6 Surviving Oral Exams
- 7 Finding and Dealing with an Advisor
- 8 Finding a Topic and Beginning Research
- 9 The Thesis Writing Process
- 10 Career Options
- 11 A Professorship in Your Future?
- 11.1 Why Choose an Academic Career?
- 11.2 What Is a Professor's Life Like?
* 11.2.1 The Beginning
* 11.2.2 Preparing for the Tenure Decision
* 11.2.3 The Tenured Life - 11.3 How Should You Prepare for an Academic Career?
- 11.4 How Do You Find a Job?
* 11.4.1 Applying
* 11.4.2 Interviewing - 11.5 Some Fallacies about the Academic Life
- 11.6 Some Notes (Not for Women Only)
- 12 Careers in Government and Industry
- 13 Professional Ethics
- 14 Some Gender Pitfalls and How to Minimize Their Effects
- 15 Resources
- 15.1 Professional Societies
- 15.2 Further information on Graduate Life
- 15.3 Electronic Mentoring Networks
- 15.4 Useful Meetings for Women and Minorities
- 15.5 Mental Health
- 15.6 Literature on Technical Writing and Speaking
- 15.7 Teaching Advice
- 15.8 Career Advice
- 15.9 Resources for Job Searching
- 15.10 Resources for Applying to a U.S. Graduate School
- 15.11 Literature on Women and Minorities in Science
- 15.12 Professional Ethics
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Dianne O'Leary 2016-10-12