The Einstein Graduate Programs hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year. See below for more details on all of the special events supported by the Graduate Division.
First year graduate students complete laboratory rotations before selecting their thesis lab. These rotations allow students to explore their particular research interests while taking advantage of the breadth of science available to them. The laboratory they choose is where they will do their thesis research for the remainder of their graduate career. The Declaration Celebration ceremony officially welcomes the first year class into their labs and celebrates the start of their thesis work.
Learn MoreA reception honoring the recent, successful completion of our graduate student qualifying exams and the receipt of the M.S. degree.
Learn MoreThe annual celebration for all of our recent graduates, faculty, graduate students and staff. The event honors the year's graduates, and the recipients of the LaDonne Schulman Teaching Award and the Student Service Award.
Learn MoreA commencement ceremony is held each year, in celebration of the accomplishments of the Einstein graduate students. Graduate students who meet all requirements can be recommended for the Doctor of Philosophy degree. This includes the successful completion of all graduate course requirements, the graduate thesis document, and presentation, which describes the original research carried out by the student in the laboratory.
Learn MoreThis annual research symposium, hosted by the Einstein Graduate Division, is the premiere Graduate Program event of the year, highlighting the research and contributions of our graduate students.
Learn MoreSponsored by the Einstein Graduate Division of Biomedical Sciences and the Einstein Minority Scientist Association (EMSA)
Learn MoreThis two-day event is held each year during the month of September. The faculty research poster sessions are an opportunity for first-year graduate students to meet faculty and their fellow graduate students and discuss research.
Learn MoreA summer of scientific research culminates in an afternoon of poster presentations by the Einstein SURP & High School Summer Program participants.
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