The Chicago Guide to Your Academic Career
A Portable Mentor for Scholars from Graduate School through Tenure
272 pages, 8 tables 6 x 9
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2001
Cloth $46.00
ISBN: 9780226301501
Published September 2001
Paper $14.00
ISBN: 9780226301518
Published August 2001
Related links: Read Chapter Two: Entering Graduate School.
Preface Acknowledgments
Part One: Becoming a Scholar 1. Deciding on an Academic Career -The advantages and disadvantages of academic life -Academic salaries -Academic freedom -The personality traits of successful graduate students
2. Entering Graduate School -Differences between undergraduate and graduate training -Preconditions for a graduate education -Questions to ask yourself -Financial considerations -Picking the right school -Specialization -Knowing whether you've made the right career choice -The Inside Track: Financing Graduate Education Thomas Thuerer
3. The Mentor -The role of the mentor -Finding a mentor -The mentoring commitment
4. Writing a Dissertation -Prerequisites -The dissertation requirement -Choosing a topic -How long it takes to write a thesis -Becoming discouraged and persevering
5. Landing an Academic Job -Preparing to enter the academic job market -Presenting a paper at a conference -The job search -How to read job advertisements -Assembling the dossier -Application letters -Letters of reference -The c.v. -Interviews at national meetings -What should be avoided -Applying as a couple -The short list -The campus visit -The job talk -Rejections -How long to keep trying -Receiving and evaluating offers -Negotiating the terms of the appointment -The "two-body" problem -Multiple offers -The Inside Track: Leaving Academia for the Corporate World Ami Kronfeld
Part Two: The Academic Profession
6. The Life of the Assistant Professor -Beginning the first job -Juggling responsibilities -Sorting out priorities -Committees and commitments -Keeping tenure in view -Getting along with colleagues -The institutional bureaucracy -Departmental politics-BGetting involved in institutional change -Long-term goals -Family considerations -Job satisfaction
7. Teaching and Research -What teaching is all about -Expectations at research universities -Expectations at teaching institutions -Preparing a syllabus -Learning how to teach -Exams and writing assignments -The first day of class -Evaluating students' work -Evaluating your own teaching -Teaching at the graduate level -Plagiarism and other ethical issues -Making life easier on yourself -"Publish or perish" -Beginning to publish -Finding the right journal -Submitting the article -The editor's decision -Referee reports -Coauthoring -Publishing a book -Getting grants -Surviving writer's block The Inside Track: Publishing the First Book Colin Day
8. Tenure -Why tenure exists -The tenure-review process -Evaluation criteria -Attacks on tenure -Being denied tenure -Opportunities outside academia
9. Competition in the University System and Outside Offers -The forces of competition -Mobility and loyalty -Junior and senior hires -Outside offers as a way to move up The Inside Track: Consulting and Intellectual Property Pierre Laszlo
10. Family, Gender, and the Personal Side of Academic Life -Effects on family -Shared appointments -Discrimination in academia -Sexual harassment and consensual relationships
11. Conclusion
Appendix 1 The Administrative Structure of a University Appendix 2 Policies on Parental Leave and Shared Positions Appendix 3 Tables
Notes Bibliography Index
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