Recent efforts within academia increasingly focus on developing programs to transform professional development and career planning within humanities Ph.D. programs. Scholarly associations such as the American Historical Association (AHA) and Modern Language Association (MLA) took initiatives to help students build skill-sets that meet the demands of various job markets not traditionally associated with humanities PhDs. The 2013 AHA report, The Many Careers of History PhDs: A Study of the Job Outcomes, Spring 2013, stated that history PhDs worked in wide range of professions including law firms, government offices, publishing houses, libraries, etc. [https://www.historians.org/jobs-and-professional-development/career-diversity-for-historians...
A new study that was commissioned by the American Historical Association has just been released, and...
In an increasingly competitive employment market, postgraduates need to demonstrate more than the ‘s...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
Recent efforts within academia increasingly focus on developing programs to transform professional d...
Panel: Career Directions for PhDs in English, Lori Askeland (Wittenberg), Chair Representatives fro...
As humanities scholars increasingly recognize the value of public engagement, and as the proportion ...
In recent years there have been a number of major, large-scale studies in the United States on the h...
As humanities scholars increasingly recognize the value of public engagement, and as the proportion ...
Given the recent decline in students earning bachelor's degrees in the humanities, a great deal of c...
As has been abundantly documented in the popular and academic press, the humanities are facing chall...
Since the shortage of humanities Ph.D.s turned to surplus in the early 1970s, a full generation of s...
Graduates from humanities disciplines are often perceived as having more ambiguous (or at least less...
abstract: This action research study is a mixed methods investigation of doctoral students’ prepared...
These slides are from a presentation to the quarterly CGS Research & Policy Forum. The forum feature...
This summary and assessment of the Humanities at Large project at the University of Rhode Island in ...
A new study that was commissioned by the American Historical Association has just been released, and...
In an increasingly competitive employment market, postgraduates need to demonstrate more than the ‘s...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...
Recent efforts within academia increasingly focus on developing programs to transform professional d...
Panel: Career Directions for PhDs in English, Lori Askeland (Wittenberg), Chair Representatives fro...
As humanities scholars increasingly recognize the value of public engagement, and as the proportion ...
In recent years there have been a number of major, large-scale studies in the United States on the h...
As humanities scholars increasingly recognize the value of public engagement, and as the proportion ...
Given the recent decline in students earning bachelor's degrees in the humanities, a great deal of c...
As has been abundantly documented in the popular and academic press, the humanities are facing chall...
Since the shortage of humanities Ph.D.s turned to surplus in the early 1970s, a full generation of s...
Graduates from humanities disciplines are often perceived as having more ambiguous (or at least less...
abstract: This action research study is a mixed methods investigation of doctoral students’ prepared...
These slides are from a presentation to the quarterly CGS Research & Policy Forum. The forum feature...
This summary and assessment of the Humanities at Large project at the University of Rhode Island in ...
A new study that was commissioned by the American Historical Association has just been released, and...
In an increasingly competitive employment market, postgraduates need to demonstrate more than the ‘s...
Graduate students in the humanities and social sciences rarely receive formal departmental training ...