UC Davis Graduate Council Mentoring Guidelines
Nutritional Biology Mentoring Agreement
GGNB Academic Guidance
Nutritional Biology Graduate Group Degree Requirements (updated March 2020)
Nutritional Biology Graduate Group Bylaws (approved 2018)
Nutritional Biology 'Survival Guide' 2024-2025
Design And Statistics Courses found helpful by previous GGNB students
GGNB Master's Advising Guidelines
Nutritional Biology Plan I Mentoring Checklist
Nutritional Biology Plan II Mentoring Checklist
Nutritional Biology Plan II Master's Capstone Report Guidelines and Mentor Expectations
Nutitional Biology MS to PhD Degree Objective Change Proposal
Nutrition Department TA/Reader Applications
- Nutrition Department Teaching Assistant / Reader Applications 2024-25
Priority deadline is May 31st, 2024, but applications will continue to be reviewed on a space available basis.
General UC Davis Graduate Student Resources
- Center for Educational Effectiveness
- Graduate Student Housing
- Graduate Studies Student Resources Guide
- Student Disability Center
- UC Davis International Students and Scholars
- UC Student Health Insurance Plan
GGNB Powerpoint and Poster Resources
Download a professional PowerPoint template or Poster template with official UC Davis branding and the GGNB emblem. Instructions for downloading and modifying each template are provided. Templates and instructions are provided by the GGNB's GradSAC.
Nutritional Biology Commitment to Diversity Inclusion and Equity
The Graduate Group in Nutritional Biology (GGNB) is committed to ensuring a welcoming space for all. Our graduate group celebrates the diversity of our members, fosters an equitable educational and scientific environment, and welcomes all inclusively. The GGNB acknowledges and respects the diverse heritages, traditions, and experiences of all members of our community. These differences include race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, color, age, gender, gender identity, marital status, citizenship, sexual orientation, first-generation status, or ability/disability, and more. We affirm that inherent individual commonalities and differences strengthen our graduate group and the work it produces. From mechanisms linking diet to health and disease to intervention studies, research conducted by the GGNB investigators has important implications for health equity and evaluating and
informing nutrition policy.
Additional Diversity Resources across campus highlighted by the GGNB GradSAC DEI committee
- AB540 and Undocumented Student Center
- Accessibility at UC Davis
- Aggie Compass Nutritions Food Resources
- Center for African Diaspora Student Success
- Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success
- Center for Poverty and Inequality Research
- Center for Reducing Health Disparities
- Cross Cultural Center
- Disability Management Services
- LGBTQIA Resource Center
- Middle Eastern North African and South Asian Student Resources
- Native American Academic Student Success Center
- Perinatal Origins of Disparities Center
- Student Recruitment and Retention Center
- Women's Resources and Research Center
- Veteran's Success Center
Career Resources