Career Diversity for Historians
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Research-Oriented
Ashton Merck | Feb 8, 2018
Think tanks, also known as research institutes, advocacy organizations, and policy centers, are ofte... -
For the Love of Teaching
Katharina Matro | Jan 1, 2018
One day, during my first year of teaching ninth-grade history, a student asked, “Dr. Matro, no offen... -
Next Steps for Career Diversity: Diving into Graduate Education
James Grossman | Dec 1, 2017
When the AHA recently asked directors of graduate studies to articulate the purpose of their PhD pro... -
Professional Pathways: What’s New at AHA18
Dylan Ruediger | Nov 13, 2017
Through its work, the AHA has learned that popular wisdom severely underestimates the value and vers... -
Behind the Bidding
Rachael Goldman | Nov 1, 2017
“Sold.” Down goes the gavel, and a lucky bidder has purchased a late 19th-century English manuscript... -
Odd Jobs: The Outliers of Where Historians Work
Elizabeth Elliott | Oct 2, 2017
For the past 18 months, I have been supporting the ground-level research for Where Historians Work, ... -
Imagining PhD Orientation in 2022
James Grossman | Oct 1, 2017
A version of this column first appeared in the Chronicle of Higher Education on August 28, 2017.Imag... -
Life After PhD: Making Sense of the Data on Where Historians Work
Dylan Ruediger | Oct 1, 2017
As part of its Career Diversity initiative, a multi-year project to help PhD programs better prepare... -
Imagining a “Job Market” Beyond Supply and Demand
Emily Swafford and Dylan Ruediger | Sep 11, 2017
A few weeks ago, two leading higher education publications ran pieces reflecting on important trends... -
History, Indians, and Business
Veronica E. Tiller | Sep 1, 2017
Dr. Veronica Tiller made a commitment to her tribal elders to tell the story of the Jicarilla Apache in exchange...
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