Very Smart Mob
August 14th, 2008

A new networking site has been launched for students who have moved into advanced studies. In a Wired Campus report, the new site Graduate Junction is introduced and its founder Daniel M. Colgate answers some questions.

Graduate students have a problem, no matter what field they are in. And the problem, says Daniel M. Colgate, is that they can’t find others who share their academic interests. So he and a fellow student started the Graduate Junction. The Junction “does not aim to be a social-networking site,” says Mr Colgate, a graduate student himself, in chemistry, at the University of Durham in Britain. The networking is intended to be academic, and specific to early-career researchers. Mr. Colgate recently told The Chronicle a few things about the site.

A new networking site has been launched for students who have moved into advanced studies. In a Wired Campus report, the new site Graduate Junction is introduced and its founder Daniel M. Colgate answers some questions.
Graduate students have a problem, no matter what field they are in. And the problem, says Daniel M. Colgate, [...]

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