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Faculty may allow students to rotate through their laboratory without financial obligation to take the student as a member of their lab. However, they should let the student know whether or not they are accepting new students and whether they would be willing to serve as a minor member of a Special Committee. Faculty who accept rotating students should make their expectations clear to the student. Frequent and constructive feedback on the student's work and progress will help to develop the skills and habits necessary for successful graduate students and researchers. The rotation evaluation form should be filled out, reviewed with the student and sent to the Office of Graduate Education (Box 38, Schurman Hall S3-016). Funding Students: The Field of Molecular and Integrative Physiology expects that no student will be admitted without a guarantee of funding for the duration of their graduate program. First-year students are funded through the Biological & Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program; in subsequent years, funding for this student is primarily the responsibility of the faculty mentor (Special Committee Chair) of the student.
Funding includes: Special Committee Membership: The members of the Special Committee direct the student's program and decide whether satisfactory progress is being made toward the degree. They conduct annual meetings, conduct and report on oral examinations and approve or reject the thesis. Although the Committee and the student constitute an independent working unit, all members of the Graduate Faculty are free to participate in the scheduled examinations and to review the thesis of candidates. Within the first three months of its formation to agree on the following:
The responsibilities of each member are listed below:
Chairperson: A student may ask any member of the Field of Molecular and Integrative Physiology to serve as a Chairperson and to represent his/her chosen concentration as his/her major subject. The Chairperson, in turn, advises the student about concentrations as minor subjects. The funding of the student is the responsibility of the Chair, as detailed above. It is also the responsibility of the Chair of the Special Committee to award a Residence Unit (or percentage thereof) at the end of each semester. Minor Members: It is the responsibility of the minor members of the committee to determine, in consultation with the student, the requirements for the minor. Minor members participate in meetings and exam. If a minor member is unable to attend an exam or sign the Approval of Thesis form, (s)he should designate a proxy to serve/sign in his/her place. Field-Appointed Member: This member is appointed by the Executive Committee of the Field as soon after the student's Special Committee is formed. He/She is a voting member who represents the Field in insuring the fulfillment of high standards during the student's training. His/her responsibilities are as follows: If, due to circumstances outside his/her control, a Field Appointed Member cannot attend a committee meeting or examination, a proxy approved by the Executive Committee will serve in his/her place. |