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 ==== Talks & Courses ==== ==== Talks & Courses ====
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-  * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​research/​seminars/?​type=30|The Faculty Research Seminar]]** features introductory talks by our own faculty. It was organized with the intent to help graduate students find potential advisers. It's also just a nice seminar to attend. 
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   * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​courses/​syllabi/​special-topics/​|Special Topics Courses]]**. These are offered at a relatively low rate - one each of MAT 180 and MAT 280 each quarter. Even if there isn't an opportunity to take one with a faculty member you're interested in working with, the old course list is a good source of information.   * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​courses/​syllabi/​special-topics/​|Special Topics Courses]]**. These are offered at a relatively low rate - one each of MAT 180 and MAT 280 each quarter. Even if there isn't an opportunity to take one with a faculty member you're interested in working with, the old course list is a good source of information.
  
   * **Reading Courses**. These come in three flavors - MAT 298/​299/​299D. The first is for group reading courses, the second for individual study, and the third for dissertation research. To register for one of these, //talk to the faculty// about what the course woulld be on, and how many units it'd be for. Then fill out the relevant form in the department office. It's common to take at least one MAT 299 with your potential adviser before going into the qualifying exam.    * **Reading Courses**. These come in three flavors - MAT 298/​299/​299D. The first is for group reading courses, the second for individual study, and the third for dissertation research. To register for one of these, //talk to the faculty// about what the course woulld be on, and how many units it'd be for. Then fill out the relevant form in the department office. It's common to take at least one MAT 299 with your potential adviser before going into the qualifying exam. 
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 +  * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​research/​seminars/?​type=30|The Faculty Research Seminar]]** features introductory talks by our own faculty. It was organized with the intent to help graduate students find potential advisers. It's also just a nice seminar to attend, but is not always active. It last ran in Spring 2025.
  
 ===== Misc ===== ===== Misc =====
  
-Here is what the graduate council has to say about the advisee/​advisor relationship{{::​mentoring.pdf|Mentoring Guidelines}}+The UC Davis graduate council ​website ​has a [[https://grad.ucdavis.edu/​resources-mentors|page on mentoring resources]]. It includes the latest mentoring guidelines under the "​Overview"​ tab.
  
 To see how to prepare for the Qual, go to [[qualadvice|The Qualifying Exam]] tab. To see how to prepare for the Qual, go to [[qualadvice|The Qualifying Exam]] tab.
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