[liberationtech] The Graduate Junction
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Sat Sep 13 12:50:04 PDT 2008
The Graduate Junction
http://www.graduatejunction.com/site/about
The Graduate Junction, www.graduatejunction.com, is the first website to
bring together Masters, Doctoral and Postdoctoral researchers from any
discipline around the globe. It aims to provide an easy way to meet and
communicate with others who share common research interests in a global
multi-disciplinary environment. Through The Graduate Junction you can learn
about current research being undertaken by other graduate researchers all
over the world. The Graduate Junction also aims to become a central source
of relevant information.
This new free online resource has been developed by graduate researchers at
Durham and Oxford University (UK). They have designed a simple, easy to use
platform which only provides relevant information and functionality. More
information about The Graduate Junction's vision, its Team and university
testimonials are available online.
Launched in May 2008, early versions of The Graduate Junction, with limited
publicity, attracted more than 8000 researchers from over 70 countries to
register. Now with a redesigned site, an expanded Team and articles in well
established press such as The Chronicle of Higher Education (US) and The
Times Higher Education (UK), the community is growing rapidly.
Please help us to build an online global graduate research community. If
presently you cannot find exact matches to your research interests, fill in
some very basic details about your own research and as the news spreads,
others will be able to find and contact you! The information listings have
only just been added so it will take some time to provide comprehensive
coverage. If you are organizing a conference or involved with a graduate
journal and want to list it for free please contact us. If you support our
vision please help us spread the news to other researchers at your
institution.
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