Interim Adviser
Once an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. student is admitted to the School of
Graduate Studies, the dean, upon
recommendation from the student's disciplines, identifies a doctoral-faculty
member from each discipline to serve as the student's interim adviser in
that discipline. Students who have had minimal prior graduate study will be
encouraged to explore research opportunities before choosing fields of
endeavor.
As the student progresses and develops focused research interests, the
interim advisers are expected to assist in identifying potential research
advisers among doctoral-faculty members in appropriate research areas with whom
the student can discuss research plans. The interim advisers also provide
academic guidance until the student selects a research adviser, has
satisfied all qualifying requirements and is classified as fully admitted.
The
interim adviser in the student's coordinating-unit discipline reports on the
student's progress to the dean of the School of Graduate Studies. If another
faculty member has not been identified as the research adviser by the time the
student is fully admitted and ready to formulate the plan of study, the interim
adviser in the coordinating unit-discipline will automatically become the
student's research adviser.