Employment & Careers
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The 2020 AHA Jobs Report
Dylan Ruediger | Feb 12, 2020
We may have reached a point of stability in the academic job market. -
Growing into Teaching Career Diversity for Historians
Amanda Seligman | Jan 29, 2020
One professor writes about her experience building a graduate course on Career Diversity that goes beyond cover letters and résumés. -
Rethinking How We Train Historians
Rita Chin | Jan 21, 2020
One way of encouraging career diversity in graduate programs? Embedding it into your course offerings. -
The Job of the Academic Market
Rebecca S. Wingo | Jan 14, 2020
How much time does the academic job market take for the applicant? One historian adds up the hours. -
Research Access and Scholarly Equity
James Grossman and Becky Nicolaides | Jan 10, 2020
How can we help all historians get the access to research materials that they need? -
Revising Revisited
James Grossman | Dec 2, 2019
As the profession has changed, so must we change the words we use to describe it. -
The Elephant in the Room
Erin Leigh Inama, Sarah Stoller, and James Vernon | Oct 17, 2019
Everyone knows depression and anxiety are endemic to graduate programs. Why can't we discuss them? -
AHA Interviews, Good Intentions, and Unexpected Consequences
John R. McNeill | Aug 28, 2019
What will happen now that the AHA will no longer host job interviews at its annual meeting? -
Grant of the Week: 2019 Delphi Award
Sarah Weicksel | Jun 7, 2019
The Pullias Center for Higher Education is accepting applications for its 2019 Delphi Award until July 15. -
Grant of the Week: Mellon Awards for Community-Based Archives
Elyse Martin | May 31, 2019
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has issued public call for proposals to community-based archives, with an application deadline of July 1, 2019.
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