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  1. Conduct & Grievance Procedures

    The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences invests in and draws upon the strengths of a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive community of scholars and researchers. This page outlines the support resources and procedures available to GSAS students when there are concerns about our shared community values.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Resources for Support
    • Student Life & Community
    • Information
  2. Conference Travel Fellowship (CTF)

    By partnering with the MacMillan Center and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, graduate students with representatives in the Graduate Student Assembly are eligible for annual conference travel funding of up to $800.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • PhD Stipend & Funding
    • Master's Funding
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Information
  3. Yale Course Search

    Yale Course Search is an online course catalogue, where you will find current and past listings of Graduate School courses across our departments and programs.

    • Registration & Leaves
    • Information
  4. Dean's Colloquium and Symposium Fund

    If you are interested in leading an academic event, such as a workshop or conference, the Dean's Colloquium and Symposium Fund provides financial support for graduate student-led events

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • PhD Stipend & Funding
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Information
  5. Digital Humanities (DH) Lab

    The Digital Humanities Lab (DHLab) is uniquely positioned to support graduate student professional development through its programs. The DH Certificate allows you to complete coursework, training, and project work to demonstrate digital humanities competencies. The DH Dissertation Fellowship provides a stipend, space, community, mentorship, and mini-grant funding for students building a digital dissertation component.

    • Interdisciplinary Academic Opportunities
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Office
  6. Directors of Graduate Studies (DGS)

    The Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) holds a crucial position in fostering a vibrant academic community and supporting the success of graduate students. The DGS provides academic guidance, program administration, recruitment and admissions oversight, student support, and policy development.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Information
  7. Discrimination & Harassment Resources

    Acts of discrimination and harassment are contrary to the community standards and ideals of our university. If you have experienced discrimination or harassment, been witness to a situation, or just need to talk, we encourage you to seek support. The resources, offices, and individuals highlighted on this site are available to provide guidance and to help you through informal or formal complaint procedures.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Resources for Support
    • Student Life & Community
    • Information
  8. Dissertation Submission and Degree Completion Timeline

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • PhD Stipend & Funding
    • Professional Development & Career Strategy
    • Registration & Leaves
    • Information
  9. DPRS: Dissertation Progress Reporting and Submission

    Comprehensive deadlines and guidance for dissertation submission, with access to the DPRS system, through which you will officially submit your dissertation to the Graduate School to complete your degree requirements.

    • Advising & Mentoring
    • Resources for Support
    • Information