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The Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education (VPGE) works collaboratively with Stanford's schools and departments to enhance the quality of graduate education at Stanford University.
Using Emotional Intelligence
Apply by Oct 21 for this limited-enrollment workshop.
Creating a Research Agenda
Sign up now for discipline-focused workshops to articulate your research vision.
Leadership Labs
Condensed version of GSB MBA curriculum. Sign up by Sept. 25.
Academic Chats and Quick Bytes
Sign up now for these workshops and discussions. Lunch provided!
Leadership Dinners
Dinner and conversation with a recognized leader.
Diversity Dissertation Research Opportunity
Information session Oct. 16; application deadline Nov. 6.
Graduate studies at Stanford range widely: over 8,500 students are enrolled in more than 90 degree programs, pursuing master’s, professional, and doctoral degrees. Stanford is highly decentralized: the responsibility for graduate education lies primarily within the university's departments and schools. The VPGE mission is to assure that Stanford remains at the forefront of graduate education, providing the highest quality educational experiences for students.
At the heart of Stanford’s mission is a deep commitment
to advance knowledge and understanding within and across disciplines.
We do this exceptionally well—in the humanities, sciences,
engineering, social sciences, arts, and professions—in
no small part by developing graduate students into colleagues
who become highly effective leaders in educational institutions,
business, government, and nonprofit organizations.
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