Advisory Committees
The Advisory Committee is crucial in ensuring graduate students remain in good standing, and serves as a key component of a student’s ongoing support and training. Advisory committees are comprised of four or five faculty members with expertise broadly related to the student’s dissertation research. The committee serves several purposes: It conducts the qualifying examination, meets annually to provide advice and guidance on the student’s dissertation project, and mentors the student through the graduate program.
Students are expected to meet at least once per year with their advisory committee.
Scripps Research advisory committees continuously evaluate students':
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Commitment to attain a doctoral degree;
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Ability to develop a scientific focus;
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Participation in journal clubs and scientific meetings;
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Success in meeting the program’s learning objectives: oral communication skills, technical research skills, and writing skills; and
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Ability to bring their research project to completion in the form of scientific publications.