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Collaborative Research by Graduate Students
Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1996Purpose: Educators are challenged to prepare graduate students for future cooperative efforts by fostering collaboration.Organizing Framework: Assumptions and beliefs about collaborative research are examined and a definition and ethical considerations are suggested.
O, Yonge, D L, Skillen, D, Henderson
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Service-Learning for Graduate Students
Nurse Educator, 1998Although service-learning is gaining momentum in academic settings across the country, it has not been described as a feature of graduate education. This project incorporated a ten-hour service requirement into a unit on theories of nurse caring as part of a course for graduate nursing students, Theories and Concepts of Nursing.
M C, Logsdon, D, Ford
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Physics Today, 1969
TODAY'S physics graduate student finds himself in a changing world. New employment patterns, uncertainty in the draft laws, cutbacks in federal funding—these all conspire to alter the picture of graduate schools that had become established in this decade, with booming enrollments, near-automatic draft deferment and ample funds to pay for assistantships
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TODAY'S physics graduate student finds himself in a changing world. New employment patterns, uncertainty in the draft laws, cutbacks in federal funding—these all conspire to alter the picture of graduate schools that had become established in this decade, with booming enrollments, near-automatic draft deferment and ample funds to pay for assistantships
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Stress and the graduate psychology student
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994One hundred seventy-one students from the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology completed the Psychology Student Stress Questionnaire (Cahir & Morris, 1991) and a data sheet that requested gender, year in school, income level, relationship status, age, number of children, and number of hours spent working per week. No significant differences were
S A, Hudson, J, O'Regan
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2020
This chapter addresses the micro-level of graduate employability, the level of the students and graduates. The concept of self-perceived employability is defined. Perception depends on aspects that include more than formal education: in particular, sociological research has advanced understanding of how the labour market, as a construct of individuals,
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This chapter addresses the micro-level of graduate employability, the level of the students and graduates. The concept of self-perceived employability is defined. Perception depends on aspects that include more than formal education: in particular, sociological research has advanced understanding of how the labour market, as a construct of individuals,
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Graduate Student Experiences at Illinois
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2006This article describes various experiences of a 1950s graduate student who worked at the University of Illinois's Digital Computer Laboratory. Anecdotes recount some of the era's rigorous academic requirements and early work assignments performed for the IBM 701 and Illiac computers.
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Biophysical Chemistry, 2004
doubts crept in. I realized that those days were 50 years ago and I had to ask myself how I could possibly know that my recollections were even moderately accurate. This is a valid question since—having heard old tales from others where I remembered the events quite differently—it is clear that memory is a faulty and selective device.
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doubts crept in. I realized that those days were 50 years ago and I had to ask myself how I could possibly know that my recollections were even moderately accurate. This is a valid question since—having heard old tales from others where I remembered the events quite differently—it is clear that memory is a faulty and selective device.
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Graduate Students' Moral Reasoning
Psychological Reports, 1991Kohlberg's theory of moral development states that there are six stages of moral development acquired during childhood and adulthood. To estimate the level of 10 graduate students' development a moral judgement interview, Form A, was administered. Most of this small sample (7 women and 3 men) reasoned at Stage 4, although there were some responses at ...
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1990
Sonja Smith (not her real name) was a 35-year-old graduate student in psychology; at the time of the sampling, she was married, with a small child. Sonja was born and lived in Austria until late adolescence, at which time she lived in London for several years, moving to the United States about seven years before the present study.
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Sonja Smith (not her real name) was a 35-year-old graduate student in psychology; at the time of the sampling, she was married, with a small child. Sonja was born and lived in Austria until late adolescence, at which time she lived in London for several years, moving to the United States about seven years before the present study.
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2020
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen of humans that is on the Center for Disease Control’s list of top drug resistant threats in the United States. In this gram-negative bacterium the alp system encodes a programmed cell death (PCD) pathway that is switched on in a subset of cells in response to DNA damage.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen of humans that is on the Center for Disease Control’s list of top drug resistant threats in the United States. In this gram-negative bacterium the alp system encodes a programmed cell death (PCD) pathway that is switched on in a subset of cells in response to DNA damage.
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