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Guidelines for Graduate Students at NCBS, 2005-08

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Identifier: NI003-1-1-1-4

Content Description

From the Collection:

The Academic Office papers only include the Student Handbooks as of 2018. The Student Handbooks consists of all matters related to the students of NCBS. They provide guidelines for graduate students, gives an idea of how to defend a thesis, how lab rotations work in a science based institute, provides information on the Honour Code, information on courses and use of the library, the sports complex, etc.

Dates

  • Publication: 2005-08

Access

The collections of the Archives at NCBS are open to the public. People interested in accessing the collections are requested to apply in writing to archives@ncbs.res.in

Extent

From the Collection: 0.5 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Description

Guidelines for Graduate Students at NCBS: Honour Code; Lab Allotment; Courses and Evaluation; Schedule to meet new students; Administrative and General guidelines for students; Use of Library; Guidelines for the allotment of hostel; NCBS computer handbook; Postdoctoral positions; A rulebook on how to treat the opposite sex with respect, not to intrude on the privacy of others and other ethical behaviour; Note on how biological research comes with an "ethical price"; Rules on animal care; Use of animal subjects; Change of term from Xerox to Photocopy; First reference to cell phones; MSc students eligible for hostel accommodation; Accommodation spread to Mandara hostel in Chikkabommasandra and Yelahanka; Note on backing up research data; Request for cleanliness and conduct on campus; Adobe Photoshop, Acrobat Suite added to Graphics under software facilities; Access to Bonafide Certificates. Addition of logo, picture of campus to the cover page of the handbook

Repository Details

Part of the Archives at NCBS Repository

Contact:
National Centre for Biological Sciences - Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Bangalore Karnataka 560065 India
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