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Managing your career | Articles
How to prepare a teaching dossier

Once considered little more than an interesting project for particularly motivated instructors, teaching dossiers have over the last half decade graduated to the academic mainstream.

October 28, 2009
Surviving grad school | Podcasts
Dean's Podcast - Episode 10

An interview with Sunny Marche, associate dean of graduate studies at Dalhousie University

October 16, 2009
Managing your career | Surviving grad school | Articles
The art of responding to peer reviews

Understanding and engaging reviewers is key to winning the confidence of editorial boards.

October 16, 2009
The job hunt | Surviving grad school | Videos
Grads going global: Securing a job at the United Nations

How can your graduate degree help you if you are interested in pursuing a career in the United Nations? David Ainsworth, programme officer Outreach and Major Groups for the Secretariat of the Convention on Biological Diversity of the United Nations in Montreal provides some helpful hints.

October 2, 2009
Managing your career | Videos
Academic blogs: Connecting people and ideas

How can blogging help academics disseminate their research, reach out to students, and connect with people far away from campus?

September 29, 2009
The job hunt | Surviving grad school | Articles
Moving from school to work

How should a freshly minted graduate behave when they are hired for their first professional job out of university?

September 29, 2009
Managing your career | Surviving grad school | Videos
Marketing your scholarly book

Publishing a book-length work remains the yardstick for tenure and promotion, and, increasingly, even for appointment within the academy. Learn how your book is marketed after it is published and what you can do to help the sales of your own work.

September 21, 2009
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