Graduate School

PhD 360: Teaching and Mentoring

These teaching and mentorship opportunities give students practical experience, as students develop and reflect on their teaching practice. From classroom experience to teaching certificates, these programs build essential skills for many professional pathways.

The Sheridan Center offers intensive certificate programs in which participants develop and reflect on their teaching practice in order to support diverse learners. These cross-disciplinary programs are open to Brown graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and staff.
The Offices of the Dean of the Graduate School and the Dean of the Faculty are pleased to share the Deans’ Faculty Fellows Program for 2024-2025. The Deans’ Faculty Fellows program will award selected students a spring semester academic appointment as Visiting Assistant Professors, following completion of the Ph.D. degree.
The Brown/Wheaton Faculty Fellows Program, a collaborative program between Brown University and Wheaton College, annually offers outstanding advanced graduate students the opportunity to experience faculty life firsthand at a liberal arts college.
The Brown-Tougaloo Partnership consists of various programs that engage the culture, academics, and histories of these two distinctive institutions.