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Titel och upphov A field guide to grad school : uncovering the hidden curriculum
Utgivning, distribution etc. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey : [2020]
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Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-449) and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll Introduction -- Choosing a program -- Building your team -- Deciphering academic jargon -- Reading and writing about other people's research -- Staying on track in your program -- Doing research and finding funding -- Writing about your research -- Publishing and promoting your work -- Talking about your research -- Going to conferences -- Navigating the job market -- Balancing teaching, research, service and life -- Conclusion.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning "Some of the most important things you need to know to succeed in graduate school-like how to choose a good advisor, get funding for your work, and whether to celebrate or cry when a journal tells you to revise and resubmit an article-won't be covered in any class. They are part of a hidden curriculum that you are just expected to know or somehow learn on your own-or else. In this comprehensive survival guide for grad school, Jessica McCrory Calarco walks you through the secret knowledge and skills that are essential for navigating every critical stage of the postgraduate experience, from deciding whether to go to grad school in the first place to finishing your degree and landing a job. An invaluable resource for every prospective and current grad student in any discipline, A Field Guide to Grad School will save you grief-and help you thrive-in school and beyond"-- Provided by publisher.
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An essential handbook to the unwritten and often unspoken knowledge and skills you need to succeed in grad school Some of the most important things you need to know in order to succeed in graduate school--like how to choose a good advisor, how to get funding for your work, and whether to celebrate or cry when a journal tells you to revise and resubmit an article--won't be covered in any class. They are part of a hidden curriculum that you are just expected to know or somehow learn on your own--or else. In this comprehensive survival guide for grad school, Jessica McCrory Calarco walks you through the secret knowledge and skills that are essential for navigating every critical stage of the postgraduate experience, from deciding whether to go to grad school in the first place to finishing your degree and landing a job. An invaluable resource for every prospective and current grad student in any discipline, A Field Guide to Grad School will save you grief--and help you thrive--in school and beyond. Provides invaluable advice about how to:
Choose and apply to a graduate program Stay on track in your program Publish and promote your work Get the most out of conferences Navigate the job market Balance teaching, research, service, and life
Acknowledgments p. ix Introduction p. 1 Choosing a Program p. 10 Building Your Team p. 55 Deciphering Academic Jargon p. 84 Reading and Writing about Other People's Research p. 108 Staying on Track in Your Program p. 119 Doing Research and Finding Funding p. 152 Writing about Your Research p. 177 Publishing and Promoting Your Work p. 212 Talking about Your Research p. 265 Going to Conferences p. 285 Navigating the Job Market p. 302 Balancing Teaching, Research, Service, and Life p. 349 Conclusion p. 386 Sample CV-Master's Degree p. 393 Sample CV-Job Market p. 395 Sample CV-Pre-tenure p. 399 Notes p. 407 References p. 431 Index p. 451