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Yale Library
https://library.yale.edu/
Yale University Library is made up of 500 staff, more than a dozen libraries and locations, vast physical collections, and extensive electronic resources. All these elements are animated and connected by technology and expertise in the service of teaching, learning, research, and practice.
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Local 33 union
https://your.yale.edu/working-at-yale/workplace-guidelines/union-management-relations/labor-agreements-and-resources-0
Students enrolled in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences will be in the Local 33 union in any term in which they serve as a research assistant, including while on university fellowship, training grants, and individual fellowships. If you have questions about the Local 33 collective bargaining agreement or any other labor relations-related matter, contact L33management@yale.edu.
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Master's Student Information Packet
The Master's Student Information Packet includes information on estimating the cost of living in New Haven, scholarship and fellowship opportunities, student loans, health coverage, employment, and accessing and maintaining your student account. The packet is sent to master's students at the begining of each academic year.
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McDougal Center
The McDougal Graduate Student Center offers support resources, events, and programming that build community and help you to connect with your fellow graduate students.
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Meals for Mentoring
The Graduate School’s "Meals for Mentoring" program is a chance for PhD students and their mentors to talk about research, coursework, career goals, and personal and professional development over a free lunch.
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Yale Mental Health and Counseling
https://yalehealth.yale.edu/directory/departments/mental-health-counseling
Yale Mental Health and Counseling provides a full range of free mental health services to Yale Students. To access individual therapy, medication management, and/or group therapy, students should call Yale Mental Health and Counseling at 203-432-0290 and schedule an intake appointment. Students in urgent need can call 24/7 to speak with an on-call clinician.
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Navigating Concerns
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences works to ensure that students are supported in navigating academic and non-academic concerns that may occur throughout their experience at Yale. The Associate Director of Student Support and Community Standards can assist graduate students in identifying resources and support for any type of concern they may experience at Yale.
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Off-Campus Living Resources
https://your.yale.edu/work-yale/campus-services/campus-living
This is a resource for members of the Yale community looking for off-campus housing. Find information on properties for rent or sale, landlord ratings, maps of New Haven and the Yale Campus, and links to additional resources.
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Office for Graduate Student Engagement and Development Fellows Program
Are you a current graduate student who wants to help create programming and provide support to your peers? If so, come join us! We invite you to apply as an Office for Graduate Student Engagement and Development (OGSED) Fellow.
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Office of Career Strategy (OCS)
https://ocs.yale.edu/channels/phds-postdocs/
The Office of Career Strategy (OCS) supports GSAS students from every discipline and at every stage of their time at Yale through career advising, programming and resources aimed at the specific career interests and needs of PhD and Master’s students. At OCS, graduate students can explore diverse career paths; build professional skills and experience; identify opportunities; and get help with job search strategies, application materials, and interviewing in preparation for a successful job search within and beyond the academy. Services offered by OCS for Master’s and PhD students are part of a suite of resources supported by the Graduate School to foster professional and career development.