- Managing your career | Videos
- Using video as a lecture tool
York University communications professor Dalton Kehoe explains how video can be a powerful tool to connect with students in the lecture hall.
- November 18, 2008
- The job hunt | Videos
- CVs and resumés
How do you target your CV to a particular institution? What are the elements of a strong resumé? This Congress 2008 Career Corner presentation contains detailed expert advice on how best to introduce yourself to academic and non-academic employers. It also includes CV and resumé templates to get you started.
- November 18, 2008
- Surviving grad school | Videos
- Career Profile: Kevin Hutchings
Meet Kevin Hutchings, a professor of English literature and Canada Research Chair in Romantic Studies who began his undergraduate degree at age 29.
- October 27, 2008
- The job hunt | Videos
- Non-academic careers for postgraduates
From careers in business and public service to university administration, this Congress 2008 Career Corner panel explores everything you ever wanted to know about non-academic careers for postgraduates but were afraid to ask.
- October 27, 2008
- Managing your career | Surviving grad school | Videos
- Publishing your scholarly work
Learn how to approach a publisher, and why securing Aid to Scholarly Publications Program funding is a baseline for the publication of a scholarly work in Canada, in this comprehensive panel presentation.
- September 23, 2008
- The job hunt | Videos
- Academic careers in the social sciences
From the four key ingredients to landing a top academic job, to the "three Ds" of social savvy for academics, University of British Columbia sociology professor Sylvia Fuller offers honest advice to take you from grad school to the tenure track.
- September 23, 2008
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