Graduate School

PhD 360 - Career Exploration

Brown’s graduate programs lead students into many different and exciting career pathways. Career exploration can be a critical complement to the work that takes place within academic programs.

Proctorships offer vital experiential learning for interested graduate students. These opportunities embed students in departments, centers, institutes, and various campus offices, in order to enable project-based learning.
Whether you are here at Brown for a one to two year master degree program, or enrolled in a longer doctoral degree program, it’s never too early to begin thinking about your career plans after Brown. The Brown Center for Career Exploration provides access to a wealth of resources, programs, networks, and opportunities for all graduate students at Brown.
Brown has a long history of research and innovation. The Nelson Technology Fellows program, a collaborative effort between the Nelson Center and Brown Technology Innovations, seeks to support this innovation by matching talented Brown undergraduate and graduate students with research faculty whose work has commercial potential.

Other opportunities for career exploration at Brown: