The
Ph.D. Resources section of the "Re-envisioning the Ph.D." web site contains many potentially useful resources for doctoral students in two categories: "Obtaining a Ph.D." and "Obtaining Employment."
The
Graduate
School Survival Guide provides concise suggestions for everything from how
to select and work with your research adviser to avoiding the research blues; it
also includes links to other resources.
ResearchTogether.com is a web resource for doctoral students around the world designed to provide useful listings and services including forums to share interests, offer practical advice and suggestions, celebrate accomplishments, etc.
In addition to discussion forums, a very extensive set of useful links specifically for graduate students working on dissertations and theses is available at phinished.org.
The Chronicle of Higher Education's online Career Network contains many useful resources, including job listings, career advice, and stories and data about academic and nonacademic employment trends.
The National Association of Graduate-Professional Students (NAGPS)
is the umbrella group for over two million graduate and professional students currently studying in the United States.