All graduate students planning to pursue or pursuing the Experimental and Behavioral Economics track are expected to contribute to periodic tasks needed to keep the experimental lab and the research conducted in it operational. This includes helping with recruitment of subjects, updating subject pool, testing software and hardware, etc. More generally, we expect everyone in the experimental/behavioral community (faculty and students alike) to actively participate in activities related to this field (e.g. participating in pilot sessions, providing feedback on experimental designs, etc.). Specifically, we request that students make sure they adhere to the Experiment Policy Procedures (posted in the Grad Program Moodle page).
Normally, all graduate students are given office space. Should the number of students ever exceed the available desk space, the GPD will allocate space taking into consideration several factors including: seniority, need of space due to TA duties, whether student is funded or not, whether student is an MS or PhD student.
All graduate students may use the computer facilities in the computer laboratory. These items of equipment should not be removed from the computer laboratory. The Department’s Computer Committee determines priorities for use of this equipment.
Department copy machines are not for student use. Copying required as part of teaching or research work must be done through the faculty supervisor or the graduate administrator.