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Graduate Student Life

As students, we shine. As Jayhawks, we rise. Life on campus includes more than academics. Students in the School of Education and Human Sciences are engaged, involved learners.
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Student Organizations & Engagement

Students can actively participate in the Curriculum & Teaching Association of Graduate Students.

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Research Opportunities

Doctoral students at KU support faculty and research staff in conducting adding new information to the body of knowledge in a variety of fields.

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Study & Teach Abroad

Program supports unique opportunities for students to acquire the knowledge, skills, & dispositions needed for culturally-responsive teaching.

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Vibrant Campus Environment

In the heart of the United States, the city of Lawrence revolves around the University and its students.

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Graduate Student Funding

The Office of Graduate Studies at KU provides both internal and external funding resources to support doctoral students.

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Professional Development

Doctoral students will leave KU with a professional and academic network of fellow faculty and staff.

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