Graduate education resource for students planning to attend graduate school, with articles and information on financial aid, tests and test preparation, choosing a school, careers and career options, virtual tours of graduate schools, and an online discus www.gradview.com
Comprehensive online directory of graduate and post-graduate school programs, arranged by curriculum, including contact information, program descriptions and links to leading programs world wide. www.gradschools.com
Information regarding colleges, universities, language and boarding schools. Also American Education directory and online application available for international students in English, Spanish and Chinese. www.ief-usa.org
Free newsletter of tips and strategies for completing your dissertation or thesis. Useful articles on dealing with advisor and committee; getting started; research and writing issues. www.dissertation.org
Discusses the academic job market, problems of new Ph.D.s, and the outlook for independent scholars and grad students in the humanities. www.geocities.com/freiaber
Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name which examines the benefits of graduate education for leaders in community colleges. www.ericdigests.org/1998-1/graduate.htm
Dedicated to fostering national/international discussion and initiatives that address the question: How can we re-envision the Ph.D. to meet the societal needs of the 21st Century? www.grad.washington.edu/envision
Article from Academic Exchange Quarterly which presents the views of a new faculty member on the dissertation writing process. www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/mo2542z3.htm
Article from Academic Exchange Quarterly which looks at how doctoral students learn how to become members of their professions. www.rapidintellect.com/AEQweb/mo1052l1.htm
Offers a free service which allows anyone who has written a thesis, dissertation or paper to publish their abstract online and thus making it available to the whole Internet community. www.thesisabstracts.com
Intended to help PhDs make the transition out of academia. Beyond Academe is intended specifically for historians but can be used by PhDs in the humanities as well as the sciences. www.beyondacademe.com
Gives information on doctoral research programmes, fellowships, scholarships, and universities around the world with a focus on Indian schools. www.phdguideonline.com
This is a highly informative site with a lot of details about every stage of the dissertation process, written by a professor. www.learnerassociates.net/dissthes
A resource for graduate bound students in North America and from around the world who are interested in US or Canadian masters and doctoral programs. www.gradsource.com