Welcome
Graduate work has been available at the University of Maine since the first master's degree was conferred here in 1881. Since that time, graduate offerings have expanded significantly to include our current selection of over 70 master's and 30 doctoral areas of study.
Beginning in 1923, graduate work has been a separate division of the University. This differentiation allows the Graduate School to meet the unique needs of the 2300-plus graduate students currently enrolled at the Orono campus on both academic and personal matters. We encourage you to contact our office (located on the lower level of Stodder Hall) at anytime, for information or materials related to graduate studies at the University of Maine.
What's New at the Graduate School
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Posted on: Friday, July 29
The Graduate School is proud to announce the dates for the Annual Orientation for New Graduate Teaching Assistants (TA's) and New Graduate Students. New ...
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Posted on: Monday, July 11
The University of Maine has merged its Dept. of Computer Science with its Dept. of Spatial Information Science and Engineering to create a School of Computing and Information Science (CIS). The new school became an official UMaine academic unit on July 1.
“Computing and...
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Posted on: Wednesday, June 29
A new survey of alumni of the University of Maine's largest Ph.D. program - clinical psychology - finds more than 95 percent are licensed practitioners and most are researchers. The majority of those who graduated between 1995 and 2010 live in the Northeast and nearly 67 percent are...
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Posted on: Wednesday, May 18
A two-day conference entitled "Islam and the West: A Civilized Dialogue" was held on May 16-17, 2011 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates and organized by The University of Maine's School of Policy and International Affairs (SPIA), and The Emirates Center for...






