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Texas A&M University

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Computer Resources

Computers and printers are available in the graduate student computer labs in 306 Nagle Hall and 114 Old Heep. Please print double-sided pages whenever possible; paper and ink are paid for by our student fees. Whenever you encounter problems with computers and printers, please issue each to the WFSC departmental IT staff: wfschelp@nature.tamu.edu

Software is available to graduate students through: http://software.tamu.edu/sell-student/credentials.aspx

 

Library

The TAMU library (http://library.tamu.edu) offers many resources for researching documents including literature searches, ISI Web of Knowledge, and to request documents and books.

 

Funding Sources

Travel Grants

Graduate Program Enhancement Fund (GPEF) (GPEF Information)

Research Grants

TAMU Office of Proposal Development (http://opd.tamu.edu)

National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (http://www.nfwf.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home)

BIRDNET, Ornithological Council (http://www.nmnh.si.edu/BIRDNET/grants/index.html)

 

Helpful Websites

Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) (http://ogs.tamu.edu)

Office of Graduate Studies Help (http://ogs.tamu.edu/prospective/resources/resources.html)

Writing Center (http://writingcenter.tamu.edu)

Adult, Graduate, and Off-Campus Student Services (http://studentlife.tamu.edu/agoss/resources/GraduateStudents/groups.htm)

 

Get Involved

Ecological Integration Symposium (EIS) (http://wfsc.tamu.edu/syposium/index.html)

Study Abroad (http://studyabroad.tamu.edu/funding_grad.asp)