58 / THE GRADUATE SCHOOL research in their fields. Both staff and students are kept abreast of the most modern and up-to-date developments in atomic and nuclear research in progress at the Oak Ridge laboratories. The students who go to Oak Ridge hold Oak Ridge Graduate Fellowships, which have varying stipends determined by the number of their dependents and their level of work. Staff members may work at Oak Ridge on stipends commensurate with their present salaries. A copy of the bulletin and announcement of the Graduate Training Pro- gram of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities is available in the Office of the Graduate School. Bulletins may also be obtained by writing to the Chairman of the University Programs Office of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, P.O. Box 117, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831. Interested persons should ask for assistance from the Chairman of the Department of Nuclear Engineering Sciences, who serves as the Oak Ridge Associated Universities Counselor at the University of Florida. All arrangements for these fellowships will be made between the Dean of the Graduate School and the Oak Ridge Associated Universities. BIOPHYSICS PROGRAM Biophysics is an interdisciplinary program of graduate studies and re- search within a number of departments in the Colleges of Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. The Biophysics Council is re- sponsible for directing and coordinating graduate training and other aca- demic activities related to biophysics within the University. Each graduate student must qualify within the participating departments. The Council then provides individual guidance for each student and a biophysics core cur- riculum. The master's or doctoral degree is offered by the participating de- partment. Certification of biophysical studies is provided by the Graduate Council at the recommendation of the Biophysics Council, in conjunction with the Ph.D. degree within each participating department. This is a newly developing interdisciplinary field, and at present the following departments have either approved graduate studies in this area or are participating in the program: Biochemistry, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Entomology, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Physics, and Zoology. For additional information write the Chairman of the Biophysics Council, Department of Physics, or the representative of the Biophysics Council in any of the above departments. THE CENTER FOR ALLIED HEALTH INSTRUCTIONAL PERSONNEL The Center for Allied Health Instructional Personnel is a project jointly sponsored by the Colleges of Education and Health Related Professions under the terms of a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. Persons who desire to enroll in graduate programs for the master's or doctor's degree as preparation for careers in teaching or administration in the allied health professions should possess (a) a baccalaureate degree, (b)