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[edit] Getting into graduate school
- Advice for prospective graduate students Written by a computer science professor, but this is excellent advice for anyone applying to graduate schools (in any discipline).
[edit] Graduate and Professional Career Advice
[edit] Ph.D. programs
- History, Anthropology, and Science and Technology Studies (HAST) (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). " In 1988 STS joined MIT's Anthropology Program and History Faculty to offer a doctoral degree program in the History, Anthropology, Science and Technology (HASTS). Since then HASTS has developed into one of the world's preeminent graduate programs in STS-related studies. It attracts students from around the world who seek an interdisciplinary program that will prepare them for careers in the academy, law, business, journalism, and museum work, among other possibilities."
- Science and Technology Studies (STS) (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). " Founded in 1982, the Department reflects Rensselaer's commitment to the development of STS as a field of inquiry. The graduate program emphasizes the cultural, historical, economic, political, and social dimensions of scientific and technological society, with a focus on ethical and values issues."
- Human and Social Dimensions of Science and Technology (Arizona State University). " Arizona State University is pleased to invite applications to a new interdisciplinary PhD program. The program provides an integrated introduction to Science and Technology Studies, Science and Technology Policy, the History and Philosophy of Science, while allowing students to specialize in specific fields and topics. The program draws on over forty faculty members and four of ASU's nationally recognized centers of excellence: The Center for Biology and Society • Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes • Center for Nanotechnology in Society • and The Center for Law, Science and Technology "
- Science and Technology Studies (STS) doctoral programme (University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
- See [1]
[edit] Graduate programs and STS teams in France
An incomplete list compiled by Rigas Arvanitis on his blog (in French).
