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Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
Named for Edward Alexander Bouchet, the first self-identified African American doctoral recipient in the United States, the Edward Alexander Bouchet Graduate Honor Society (Bouchet Society) recognizes outstanding scholarly achievement and promotes excellence in doctoral education and the professoriate.
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Emerging Scholars Initiative
The Office of the Provost has partnered with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to create the Emerging Scholars Initiative.
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English Language Program (ELP)
https://cls.yale.edu/programs/english-language-program
The English Language Program (ELP), offered through the Center for Language Study (CLS), provides English language support to meet the needs of international students whose first language is not English. The ELP offers non-credit English courses in academic speaking, writing, presentation, and vocabulary during the academic year, as well as a Summer Academic Language Program for selected incoming PhD students.
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Faculty Conduct
The Graduate School is primarily a student-facing unit; it does not oversee faculty grievance procedures. If you are a GSAS student and have concerns about a faculty member’s professionalism or academic integrity, though, you may come to the GSAS Dean’s Office for advice and support.
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Family Support Subsidy for Parenting PhD Students
PhD students who are registered full-time in any year of study are eligible for the family support subsidy to assist with child-related expenses.
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FEAST for Teaching
The Graduate School’s "Free Eating Attracts Students & Teachers" ("FEAST") program allows faculty course supervisors and their teaching fellows or part time acting instructors to discuss teaching issues over lunch.
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PhD Student Funding Overview
An overview of types of funding and financial resources for PhD students
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Master's Student Funding Overview
An overview of types of funding and financial resources for Master's students
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Good Life Center
https://goodlifecenteratyale.com/
The Good Life Center offers free wellness-focused programming for undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Through evidence-backed programming on mindfulness, gratitude, social connection, exercise, sleep, acts of kindness, time in nature, play, and time affluence, the Good Life Center encourages students to slow down and figure out just what wellness means for them personally.
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Graduate & Professional Student Senate (GPSS)
https://www.gpsenate.yale.edu/
The Graduate & Professional Student Senate (GPSS) engages students from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Yale's professional schools in community service; organizes social, academic, and professional events; and supports student groups. Senate members also represent graduate and professional students on official university committees.