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Current Students

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Academic and research resources

Graduate Manual

The Graduate Manual contains:

Career development

After completing your doctoral studies, you will be fully prepared for a variety of career options. Many of our students pursue careers in academia or industry. Others choose a research-related or non-research career, reflecting the broad role of biology in the world.

Student Support

There are many resources at MIT, and the sites below aggregate information about people and offices who support students and the types of help they provide. In nearly all cases, graduate students who are seeking help or support or who would like to discuss a situation they are facing should contact the graduate directors, the Community and Professional Support Specialist, or the Office of Graduate Education. We can either help you directly or help you identify the right people to connect with.

Student organizations and resources

We encourage you to check the (login required) to find out more about upcoming events and programming.

The Biology Graduate Student Council presents the interests of Biology graduate students to the department, faculty, and MIT at large.

The BioPals Program matches incoming first-year graduate students with more senior students (“Pals”).

BioREFS (Resource for Easing Friction and Stress) provide MIT’s Biology community with an independent resource to support, encourage, diffuse, and mediate during times of stress.

The MIT Biotech Group provides educational and career development events and resources for students interested in the biotechnology industry.