A new study that was commissioned by the American Historical Association has just been released, and it should be of great interest to historians on both sides of the border. “The Many Careers of History PhDs: A Study of Job Outcomes,” by L. Maren Wood and Robert B. Townsend, looks at career outcomes for a sample of 2,500 History PhDs who graduated in the US between 1998 and 2009
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La publication des nouvelles des départements universités et les collèges du pays, dans cette livra...
Preserving oral history interviews is an important aspect of oral history practice. This article exa...
This article presents data and discussion on history researcher development and research capac...
In 2014, the CHA Bulletin included a number of articles discussing the career prospects for recent h...
For the past ten years, I have seen more and more graduate history students admitted into University...
National and international statistics show that across disciplines there are many more PhD graduates...
Recent efforts within academia increasingly focus on developing programs to transform professional d...
The emergence of knowledge-based economy has sparked the demand for people who have advanced educat...
The University College of the Fraser Valley is making history work - in more ways than one. The Depa...
The story begins in 1989 - with optimism, enthusiasm and a certain trepidation. Having finished my d...
In December of last year, a team of professors and administrators in the humanities released a provo...
Over the past 30 years, the number of US doctoral anthropology graduates has increased by about 70%,...
This article examines the professional careers of the 290 historians who received doctorates in Braz...
In opposition to the historiography which plots the rise of a historical profession in tum-of-the-ce...
German academic interest in Canada dates back to the 1780s when the University of Gottingen began to...
La publication des nouvelles des départements universités et les collèges du pays, dans cette livra...
Preserving oral history interviews is an important aspect of oral history practice. This article exa...
This article presents data and discussion on history researcher development and research capac...