How do you support your son’s or daughter’s job search without overstepping? How do you encourage his or her efforts without taking over? How do you provide advice to a newly independent graduate while demonstrating respect for your child’s adult status?
You may come to the table with some ideas about how best to land the job you’re seeking, or you might be looking forprofessional advicebecause you’re not sure at all about what you want to do. Either way, a counselor can help you. Often, your interests will be a guiding force—in...
12 Tips for Volunteering Abroad: How to Make the Most of Your Experience Discover 12 invaluable tips for volunteering abroad and make a lasting impact on others while growing as a person. Choose your preferred location, follow your passion, seek advice, embrace new experiences, and embrace ...
APSA’sCareer Pathsseries explores the wide range of career trajectories that political science PhDs can take and provides specific career advice for graduate students entering the job market, as well as other political scientists at all career levels who are looking for new career opportunities. ...
J. Michael Steele’s “Advice for Graduate Students in Statistics.” Ian Stewart’s “Letters to a Young Mathematician“. Ravi Vakil’s “For potential students“. Remy van Dobben de Bruyn’s “Timeline of postdoc applications“. Lauren William’s “Finding a postdoctoral position in mathematics...
Graduate Students' Teaching Experiences Improve Their Methodological Research Skills. we compared the quality of methodological skills demonstrated in written research proposals for two groups of early career graduate students (those with both ... Feldon,F David,Peugh,... - 《Science》 被引量: 133发...
Through the voices of faculty who have experienced the rigors of the job search and a career in academia, Beginning a Career in Academia offers advice for graduate students of color on how to transition from graduate school to an ... Mack,DA/ Watson,E/ Camacho,... - Beginning a Career ...
The working paper, “Informed Choices: Gender Gaps in Career Advice,” was co-authored by Melanie Wasserman, an assistant professor of economics at UCLA. The paper may be foundhere.
The first piece of career advice we would share with our older selves is that you don’t have to accomplish everything at once. In fact, that often does more harm than good. The concept of a hotshot young graduate shooting straight to the top of the company was always a bit of an ex...
I have immediately contacted Dr. Iayachandra and we have exchanged more than 100 emails about the application procedure. He has been a constant help. He suggested various courses which are not known by me which were quite acclaimed for my career path. His advice was always on a personal lev...