achylles
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« on: September 15, 2008, 11:39:52 AM » |
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I hold both M.A. and M.F.A. degrees in my field, and my area of expertise is housed in both Visual Arts (communication design, photography, new media, etc.) and Communication (Journalism, Film, Media Studies, etc.) programs within a university. I've found that many of the latter departments require a Ph.D., and positions in those departments are more plentiful. That being said, I am considering entering a doctoral program to widen my marketability and research focus.
I have 63 hours of graduate work, $64,000 in student loan debt, a mortgage, 10 years of industry experience, and a terminal degree in my field. I'm 35 years old, and have spent most of my adult life as a student. If I were to begin a doctoral program now, I might be in my 40s before completing, and I'd likely owe $100,000. I'm weighing my options, but am concerned about the impact of my age on a new academic career.
While obviously I realize that I'm not too old to pursue or receive a Ph.D., will my age be an unwritten barrier to the successful pursuit of post-docs or a first-time university tenure-track position?
I know that I'll be able to pursue adjunct and community college teaching without issue, but I wonder about universities, particularly those with a heavy research focus. Any feedback?
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