Previous "Humanities at Work" ColumnsGuidance from the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation on careers for humanities Ph.D.'s Humanities at Work
How Ph.D.'s in the humanities have put their doctoral experience to work writing for corporations.
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A sociologist describes her transition from academe to the pharmaceutical industry.
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You need a solid plan for your professional development, even if you don't know how you plan to use your Ph.D.
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A Ph.D. finds that an internship on a reservation confirms her belief in combining scholarship with social activism.
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How to break into consulting, and what to expect when you get there.
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Ph.D.'s in the humanities see career benefits -- both scholarly and financial -- in jumping on the bandwagon of cultural tourism.
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A look at four doctoral students who put their scholarly abilities to work in the public interest.
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Academe has adopted the rhetoric of public service, but scholars -- especially young ones -- are under enormous pressure to retreat from it.
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Learning on the job how to present a collection that appeals to Saturday strollers and serious scholars alike.
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Finding sound ways to make the Ph.D. more relevant to the world beyond academe is the focus of a new program.
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Here are some tips on career planning compiled from a national survey of doctoral students.
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Graduate students at the University of Texas at Austin learn to view their scholarly expertise as an asset valuable beyond the university.
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