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Surviving grad school | Podcasts
How to alleviate graduate attrition

An interview with Janice Deakin, the associate vice-principal and dean of graduate studies and research at Queen’s University

September 18, 2009
Surviving grad school | Podcasts
Keshen on service learning

The University of Ottawa's Jeffrey Keshen on his school's growing community service learning program

September 15, 2009
Managing your career | Surviving grad school | Videos
Publishing 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 you can turn your research into a book published by a scholarly press in Canada.

September 4, 2009
Managing your career | Articles
How to build service learning into your course

A pair of profs seasoned in service learning offer their thoughts

August 31, 2009
Managing your career | Surviving grad school | Articles
10 steps to build your first academic course

You’ve just been given the chance to teach your first academic course. It was not entirely expected, and you have less time than you would like to prepare. What do you do?

July 30, 2009
Managing your career | Podcasts
The view from Dubai

An interview with Chet Jablonski, Assistant provost, research and graduate studies at Zayed University in Dubai

July 30, 2009
Surviving grad school | Podcasts
What does it take to win a Vanier?

Audio interview with a 2009 Vanier scholarship recipient, Danielle Peers, a PhD student at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation.

June 4, 2009
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