Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Salary Range
(50% at 12 months) Minimum - Maximum |
Bi-weekly Rates Minimum - Maximum |
Hourly Rates Range Minimum - Maximum |
| Pre-Comprehensive Exam or M.S. |
19,500 - 24,000 |
750.00 - 923.08 |
18.75 - 23.08 |
| Post-Comprehensive Exam |
20,000 - 24,500 |
769.23 - 942.31 |
19.23 - 23.56 |
| Students on Fellowships or Training Grants |
19,500 - 28,500 |
750.00 - 1,096.15 |
18.75 - 27.40 |
Definitions
- Pre-Comprehensive Exam or M.S.:
- GRA's whom are Ph.D. asPIrants and students terminating with
a Masters degree performing laboratory research in the Department
of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. These individuals work closely
with a faculty mentor of their choosing. As determined by the
faculty mentor and Department, the GRA will provide written
and oral progress reports bi-annually, participate in Departmental
seminars and follow and attend all safety and training programs
pertinent to their research programs. These GRAs are expected
to complete a limited experimental or theoretical work plan.
The research project in this period has a scope and depth appropriate
to a Master's level dissertation.
- Post-Comprehensive Exam
- GRA's whom are Ph.D. candidates will perform laboratory research
in the Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry. These individuals
will have satisfactorily passed both comprehensive written
and oral examinations. These individuals work closely with
a faculty mentor of their choosing. As determined by the faculty
mentor and the individual's doctoral dissertation committee,
the GRA will provide written and oral progress reports, participate
in Departmental seminars and follow and attend all safety and
training programs pertinent to their research programs. These
GRAs are expected to complete an advanced experimental or theoretical
work plan. The research project in this period has a scope
and depth appropriate to a Ph.D. level dissertation.
- Fellowships or Training Grants:
- GRA's participating in training grants or fellowships will
be performing laboratory research in the Department of Pharmaceutical
Chemistry. These individuals work closely with a faculty mentor
of their choosing. As determined by the faculty mentor and
Department, the pre-comprehensive graduate student will provide
written and oral progress reports bi-annually, participate
in Departmental seminars and follow and attend all safety and
training programs pertinent to their research programs, training
grants and/or fellowship requirements. Pre-comprehensive exam
graduate students (Ph.D. asPIrants) are expected to complete
a limited experimental or theoretical work plan. The research
project in this period has a scope and depth appropriate to
a Master's level dissertation. As determined by the faculty
mentor and the individual's doctoral dissertation committee,
the post-comprehensive graduate student will provide written
and oral progress reports, participate in Departmental seminars
and follow and attend all saftey
Questions? Please contact:
Mark Reynolds
785-864-7250 | mreynolds@ku.edu
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