Engage your research topic with purpose and make your mark in the field with results-oriented training and guidance. Visit the Student Experience section for research-related travel resources, and explore the Financial Support section for external fellowship opportunities. Center for Digital Humanities The CDH research team serves as a hub for expertise in digital methods, tools, and best practices that allow scholars to analyze traditional and unconventional source bases to discover and share new insights. The CDH hosts workshops, reading groups, invited lecturers, conferences, and other special events. Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Many departments partner with CITI to provide research training specific to one's role or research needs, or to meet federally mandated training requirements. Curricular Practical Training From internships and practica to employment opportunities pursued for credit, CPT provides valuable experiences that enhance the skills and competencies gained through one's Princeton degree program. Davis International Center A one-stop resource for international students, the center offers visa information for F-1 and J-1 students, and a number of additional services and programs. Dissertation Boot Camp (w/ The Writing Program) Provided by The Writing Center, in partnership with the Graduate School, dissertation bootcamps offer space to write, focused writing time, camaraderie, and the opportunity to reflect on the writing process. International Research Partnerships A selective collection of international programs facilitate exchange between Princeton and global academic and research institutions. Mudd Library Dissertation Formatting Mudd Library offers a comprehensive guide to dissertation formatting, whether one is required to submit a PDF or an un-redacted, bound copy. Office of Disability Services ODS welcomes all students who have or suspect they have a disability. Staff is available to help you sort out any difficulties, find accommodations, and secure referrals. Responsible Conduct of Research Princeton’s provides education in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) to graduate students and post-doctoral researchers proactively as an important element in their training, with special emphasis on training in the Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Engineering. Writing in Sciences and Engineering Writing in Science and Engineering offers half-term courses on scientific writing so that graduate students and postdocs at any stage of their careers can develop the practices that support scientific communication through cogent and rigorous written analysis.