Grad Student Resources

Nassau Hall
Nassau Hall. Photo by Denise Applewhite

Living in Princeton

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Graduate Student Council

The Computer Science department has a graduate student council, which organizes social events and serves as a way for students to organize. 

First Year Seminars

The department runs a seminar series for first-year graduate students featuring a series of talks by faculty about the graduate program and graduate school in general. 

The seminar schedule for the 2024-2025 academic year is below. Information on location and time will be shared by email. 

DateSpeakerTopic & Slides
9/4/2024Mae Milano 
9/11/2024Ben Eysenbach 
9/25/2024David Walker 
10/2/2024Andrew AppelManaging your Adviser
10/9/2024Matt Weinberg 
10/23/2024Parastoo AbtahiPh.D. Skills
11/6/2024Brian Kernighan 
11/13/2024Lydia Liu 
12/4/2024Margaret Martonosi 

Mentorship Program

The department offers first year graduate students the opportunity to be mentored by a senior graduate student in the department. The program is optional, but is a great way for incoming students to get guidance and advice from students who are more senior in the program. 

Fellowship Opportunities

Students often get outside fellowships to fund their research. The department maintains a list of these fellowships and deadlines to apply.

Graduate School Resources

The Graduate School at Princeton offers a rich assortment of social and professional development opportunities to scholars across dozens of disciplines. And a range of organizational opportunities are available, from politics to social events to intramural athletics.

University Resources

The University also has an array of services to assist graduate students during their time at Princeton, including health services, housing, and teaching assistance.