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Graduate Division RSS Feed 


Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a free XML-based format for content distribution. The Graduate Division offers
a RSS 2.0 feed that headlines graduate and postdoctoral events/news
and links back to this website for complete information.
Why use RSS?
It's easier, faster access to updated content from your favorite sites. By subscribing to or bookmarking
feeds that you want, your reader or browser will translate code to readable links, updated automatically
when new content is available from each.
Accessing RSS
You can find the RSS feed linked from the orange feed icon. Just copy the the feed's URL address to your news reader
or click the "add to" Yahoo or Google icons if you are using their web-based readers.
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Graduate Division Events
Graduate Division News
- Orientation Handbook
(PDF-914KB) The handbook guides new graduate students through the registration process, details services and resources available at UCLA, and offers advice for surviving graduate school. - Who are you?
(PDF-205KB) A few facts about this year's 3,807 entering graduate students at UCLA. - UCLA Graduate Programs Annual Report 2005-2006
(PDF-815KB) Designed to present data of interest to those who manage graduate education, whether centrally or in individual graduate programs. Data reported includes admissions, enrollment, degree progress, fellowships and student support, and degrees awarded. - Doctoral Hooding Ceremony - Commencement Webcast
A webcast of the 2008 UCLA Doctoral Hooding Ceremony is now available in Real Media/Real Player format. - Standards and Procedures for Graduate Study at UCLA
(PDF-350KB) The publication provides detailed information and sets forth general policies regarding completion of degree requirements, master's and doctoral committees, examinations, and foreign language requirements. - Academic Apprentice Personnel Manual for Students
(PDF-341KB) The manual explains official UCLA policies for the appointments of graduate students to all academic personnel titles. Contain information on how to find appointments, minimum requirements, terms of employment, benefits, and training. - Academic Year Teaching Assistant, Reader, and Tutor Opportunities
(PDF-182KB) Information on anticipated student employee openings by department for 2008-09.
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Campus Events
Campus Happenings - Top Picks
Graduate Students Association News
Society of Postdoc Scholars News
UCLA Newsroom
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