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Help for Humanists and Social Scientists
Thomas H. Benton: If you must go to grad school ... (7/17/2003)
Thomas H. Benton: So you want to go to grad school? (6/3/2003)
Humanities at Work: Writing for corporations (1/14/2003)
Humanities at Work: Leaving academe for the drug industry (9/24/2002)
Humanities at Work: How to plan for a career before you have one (8/26/2002)
Humanities at Work: Blending academe and activism (7/29/2002)
Peter S. Cahn: Postdocs for humanists (7/24/2002)
Humanities at Work: Careers in educational consulting (6/28/2002)
Carole Chabries: Academic ideals outside the academy (6/5/2002)
Humanities at Work: Selling scholarship on tour (6/4/2002)
Humanities at Work: Putting research skills to work for the public good (5/6/2002)
Patty Payette: A humanities Ph.D. finds her niche in administration (5/1/2002)
Humanities at Work: An academic life in the public sphere (4/8/2002)
Humanities at Work: Toward a responsive doctorate (2/11/2001)
Brian C. Shipley: On the A.B.D. track: staying afloat without drifting off course (2/11/2001)
Landing the elusive tenure-track job in literature (1/21/2002)
Humanities at Work: A little advice from 32,000 graduate students (1/14/2002)
Humanities at Work: Learning to be a citizen-scholar (12/3/2001)
Humanities at Work: A different kind of postdoc (10/1/2001)
Grant Greene: On the market in religious studies (9/28/2001)
James M. Lang: Preparing for class, without overpreparing (9/26/2001)
Humanities at Work: The year of full employment (9/4/2001)
Beyond the Ivory Tower: A hot market for social scientists in market research (1/19/2001)
A sampling of resources on Internet careers (4/14/2000)
Beyond the Ivory Tower: E-careers, or the last revenge of the liberal-arts graduate (4/14/2000)
Paige Gordon (Diary #3): An anthropologist checks out the business world (3/10/2000)
From English professor to executive vice president: A conversation with Peter Stokes about careers in for-profit education (2/11/2000)
Pablo Mitchell (Diary #2): Hey, I can do this! (1/28/2000)
Paige Gordon (Diary #2): I'm applying as fast as I can (1/14/2000)
Christina Sperrle: The problem with Russian studies (12/17/1999)
Joe Mungioli: My year on the academic roulette wheel (11/26/1999)
Sara Davis (Diary #1): A return to culture shock (11/19/1999)
Pablo Mitchell (Diary #1): A 'coyote' on the job market (11/12/1999)
Paige Gordon (Diary #1): Why can't a job search be fun? (10/29/1999)
50 ways to leave the ivory tower; plus tips from those who've made the move (9/3/1999)
Christine Martinelli: Making it as a sociologist in the "real world" (7/23/1999)
The creative-writing job market (2/26/1999)
Battling M.F.A. backlash (2/26/1999)
What becomes of an M.F.A.? (2/26/1999)
Landing a faculty job in philosophy (12/11/1998)
The job market in American studies (11/13/1998)
Robin Warner (Diary #1): Policy or academics? This year will decide for a political-science Ph.D. (10/2/1998)

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