WHY MCO?
MCO’s unique approach to the Biological Sciences Ph.D. cultivates versatility as well as depth of expertise by exposing its students to the full spectrum of modern biology. During the first year, students will complete a minimum of three 8-week lab rotations before selecting a thesis lab during the second semester. Lab rotations offer students the opportunity to explore divergent fields of scientific research and collaborate with faculty affiliated with five departments and the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, providing an interdisciplinary foundation intended to inform ultimate paths of research.
In addition to lab rotations, students complete a series of rigorous foundation courses as well as electives. The MCO curriculum and one term as a Teaching Fellow hone the communication skills and critical thinking vital to a successful career in the sciences. Students take the Candidacy Examination at the beginning of the second year and conclude their preparatory studies by proposing their dissertation subjects to a committee of faculty members. Candidates devote the following years to full-time laboratory research, completing their dissertation, and earning their doctoral degree by the end of the sixth year.
Harvard University’s lively Cambridge campus accommodates a close-knit community of graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty from diverse personal and academic backgrounds. Interdepartmental volleyball tournaments, weekly lab-hosted TGIF socials, and annual student-organized retreats (past locations include the New England Aquarium and the Boston Museum of Science) contribute to a vibrant sense of community among peers at MCO.
COURSEWORK SPECIAL ACTIVITIES
MCB Application Mentorship Program
We are thrilled to be launching the Harvard MCB Mentorship Program! This program aims to support individuals who are aspiring to pursue graduate education or a career in scientific research. We understand that the path to higher education can present unique challenges, including difficult, unclear, or hidden expectations, especially for individuals who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. We hope to provide support and mentorship no matter where you are in your academic journey. Whether you are hoping to secure your first research experience, contemplating applying to graduate school, or are applying to graduate programs and would like guidance on application writing, we are here to help.
Each mentee will be paired with a mentor who is a current graduate student at Harvard. Over the course of the fall semester, mentees will meet virtually with their mentors every other week, where they will have the opportunity to ask questions and get guidance on a variety of topics such as preparing strong graduate school applications, applying to summer research programs, life in graduate school, or anything related to pursuing a career in research. We especially encourage applications from students who are from underrepresented or disadvantaged backgrounds (see also NOT-OD-20-031). Applications are open to all, and race, ethnicity, or national origin are not considered in reviewing applications. Please be aware that space is limited, and not all applicants are guaranteed to be matched with a mentor this year.
The MCB Application Mentorship Program is not affiliated with MCO admissions, and participation in this program will not be shared with the MCO admissions committee.
The application for 2024 is now closed. Next year’s application will open summer 2025.
Questions about the MCB Application Mentorship Program? Email mcb_amp@fas.harvard.edu