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Education and Teaching in
the Life Sciences
Link to top Life
Sciences page
- American Society
for Microbiology - Education
- Association of
American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
- Beyond
Bio101: the Transformation of Undergraduate Biology
Education
- A report from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Biology at Washington
University
- Coalition for
Education in the Life Sciences (CELS)
- "a national coalition of professional societies in the
biological sciences that have joined together in an effort to
improve undergraduate education in the life sciences." Includes
links to dozens of undergraduate education resources and web
sites of "the leading national organizations and professional
societies".
- College and
University Rankings
- Large collection of links and other information maintained by
Education and Social Science Library University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
- College
Information from Reference Sources WU Libraries
- Education
at U.S.News
- Includes College Rankings and Grad School Rankings in the
Archive section.
- Biodidac
- Bank of digital images, video, and animations that can be
used and adapted for teaching Biology (free registration
required).
- National Academy Press online books:
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- How Students Learn: Science in the Classroom
- Advisor,
Teacher, Role Model, Friend: On Being a Mentor to Students in
Science and Engineering, 1997.
- BIO2010:
Transforming Undergraduate Education for Future Research
Biologists, 2003.
- Enhancing the
Postdoctoral Experience for Scientists and Engineers: A Guide for
Postdoctoral Scholars, Advisers, Institutions, Funding
Organizations, and Disciplinary Societies, 2000.
- Reshaping the
Graduate Education of Scientists and Engineers, 1995.
- Neuroscience Training
Programs in North America
- from Assoc. of Neuroscience Departments and Programs
- Petersons
.com
- "the education supersite"
- Top American
Research Universities
- Search
gradschools.com by Subject
- "the online source for graduate school information"
- American
and Foreign Universities on the World Wide Web, maintained at
MIT.
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