Programming
LGS Summer Opportunity for Academic Research (LGS-SOAR)
LGS-SOAR supports potential Laney Graduate School undergraduate applicants who wish to explore, experience, and conduct full-time independent and mentored research for the summer. During the ten-week residential summer program, research fellows conduct full-time research and are mentored by their Faculty Mentor or Principal Investigator and teams of postdocs, research technicians, graduate students, and other undergraduates.
Learning About Laney: Preview Visitation of Emory University, Laney Graduate School
*Note: In 2019, the STEM Research and Career Symposium was replaced by our Learning about Laney Visitation. Please continue reading below for more on the Learning about Laney Visitation.
The James T. Laney School of Graduate Studies invites promising, highly qualified, prospective doctoral scholars from across the country to explore 35+ programs offered at Emory University.
This fully-funded visit is designed to familiarize potential LGS scholars with our graduate programs, faculty, staff, and current scholars while providing insight into the life of a Ph.D. scholar. All participants will receive round-trip travel to Emory, lodging, and an application fee waiver for doctoral programs in The Graduate School.
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Emory Bouchet Graduate Honor Society
The Bouchet Society seeks to develop a network of preeminent scholars who exemplify academic and personal excellence, foster environments of support, and serve as examples of CLASS: Character, Leadership, Advocacy, Scholarship, and Service. In the spirit of Bouchet’s commitment to these pursuits both within and without the academic realm, inductees into the honor society exhibit these qualities and demonstrate a shared commitment to broadening the participation of doctoral students, postdocs, and faculty from backgrounds historically underrepresented in the academy