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Left to right: Joanne Taery Kim, Meghan Meredith, and Rachel Lowy
This year, three Ph.D. students were awarded $3,000 each to pursue their research. These students demonstrated that their research, and associated publication, contributed to societal progress.
photos taken from graduate education symposium 
Georgia Tech hosted the Inaugural Graduate Education Symposium: Graduate Student Experience Summit on Nov 14. This landmark event brought together faculty, staff, and graduate students to address the evolving landscape of graduate education.
Tips for tackling salary negotiation with confidence and tact.
Graduate students and postdocs can now access Navigating Professional Boundaries, an optional online training designed to help identify inappropriate requests and navigate challenging situations with faculty and staff.
ARCS Foundation Atlanta awarded a total of $117,500 to 15 Ph.D. students who show exceptional promise of making a significant contribution to the worldwide advancement of science and technology.
The fourth annual Virtual Graduate School Showcase Hosted by Georgia Tech takes place on October 18.
The Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Education has introduced a new Assistant Director of Advocacy and Conflict Resolution, David Anderson, to support graduate students and postdoctoral scholars in navigating academic challenges.
Graduate students at Georgia Tech have access to a range of academic and professional resources, including free peer tutoring, research support, and communication assistance. Read on to learn more.
Juan Carlos Martínez Mori brings interdisciplinary research as a postdoctoral scholar at Georgia Tech
Mel Tobias, executive MBA student and GT6000 group leader, has compiled a variety of practical strategies to help fellow graduate students succeed both academically and personally.