GSC Overview

The Graduate Student Council (GSC) of Brown University is the student government organization for Brown’s graduate student community of approximately 3,000 members.

Our primary aims are to foster a sense of community among graduate students across departments, to facilitate collective action on graduate student-related issues, and to be a voice for the graduate community within the University and the Providence area. We also provide events and resources to support the academic and social lives of Brown graduate students.

Within the graduate community, we:

As the official liaison between graduate students and the University, we:

  • Represent the graduate community to all levels of the Brown administration, advocating on issues of concern to graduate students.
  • Appoint graduate student representatives to serve on policy-making committees within the University, across areas from parking enforcement and public safety to the recommendation of the University’s annual budget and the administrative policies of the Graduate School and its Student Handbook (decided by its administrative body, the Graduate Council).
  • Inform students about developments at the University that affect us.

As a bridge between graduate students and the greater Providence community, we:

  • Represent graduate students in local affairs, including on the Brown University Community Council (BUCC)
  • Collaborate with student groups at other universities on common issues.
  • Help graduate students become more involved in their neighborhoods and communities.

When & Where We Meet

GSC holds monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of each month during the academic year (Sept-Dec and Feb-May), from 7-9pm in the Graduate Student Lounge. Free food and beverages are provided. All Brown graduate students are welcome to attend and participate in discussion, though only departmental representatives can vote on motions and elections. We hope you can join us!