Two alumnae shared their experience of how they completed graduate school and found jobs in libraries and archives. They also provided answers to what can be prepared to land job opportunities through classes, internships, and volunteer work
Grads at Work was an idea conceived by four final-year undergraduates of the School of Communication...
Research has shown that college students have not graduated with capabilities beyond academic compet...
Contributors: Ghislaine Lydon, PhD., Karen Wilson, PhD., Janira Teague, PhD., and PhD Candidates, My...
Examines the issue of college students finding employment after graduation. Investigates the disconn...
From graduate school to the outside world: a graduate student organized session Designing your profe...
Preparing for Graduate school can be tough. As current BGSU graduate students who are experiencing t...
The purpose of this study was to examine liberal arts graduate employability specifically as it rela...
As libraries continue to reinvent themselves to remain relevant, spaces, services, and instruction t...
Little is known about what graduate students know about career options or how they gain this knowled...
The Outreach Librarian initiated a grand adventure with the Graduate College to discover the best ap...
The primary goal of universities is to prepare students for future careers. The library becomes a re...
Providing practical and theoretical chapters on academic library services for graduate students, thi...
This book brings together reflections from seventy academics - everyone from doctoral students to a ...
Eager to provide graduate students the opportunity to develop themselves professionally, University ...
Graduation date: 2015This qualitative thesis explored the experiences of self-identified Master-leve...
Grads at Work was an idea conceived by four final-year undergraduates of the School of Communication...
Research has shown that college students have not graduated with capabilities beyond academic compet...
Contributors: Ghislaine Lydon, PhD., Karen Wilson, PhD., Janira Teague, PhD., and PhD Candidates, My...
Examines the issue of college students finding employment after graduation. Investigates the disconn...
From graduate school to the outside world: a graduate student organized session Designing your profe...
Preparing for Graduate school can be tough. As current BGSU graduate students who are experiencing t...
The purpose of this study was to examine liberal arts graduate employability specifically as it rela...
As libraries continue to reinvent themselves to remain relevant, spaces, services, and instruction t...
Little is known about what graduate students know about career options or how they gain this knowled...
The Outreach Librarian initiated a grand adventure with the Graduate College to discover the best ap...
The primary goal of universities is to prepare students for future careers. The library becomes a re...
Providing practical and theoretical chapters on academic library services for graduate students, thi...
This book brings together reflections from seventy academics - everyone from doctoral students to a ...
Eager to provide graduate students the opportunity to develop themselves professionally, University ...
Graduation date: 2015This qualitative thesis explored the experiences of self-identified Master-leve...
Grads at Work was an idea conceived by four final-year undergraduates of the School of Communication...
Research has shown that college students have not graduated with capabilities beyond academic compet...
Contributors: Ghislaine Lydon, PhD., Karen Wilson, PhD., Janira Teague, PhD., and PhD Candidates, My...