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American graduate education is in disarray. Graduate study in the humanities takes too long and those who succeed face a dismal academic job market. Leonard Cassuto gives practical advice about how faculty can teach and advise students so that they are prepared for the demands of the working worlds they will join, inside and outside the academy.
As a graduate student, you may feel the pressure to write and publish. You may compare yourself to your peers who have already published. Or you may want to improve your chances of finding an academic position after graduation. However, the writing and publishing process is not always straightforward, leaving many to stumble along the way and figure things out alone. With its bite-size chapters, this book provides a guiding hand from one graduate student to another on the mindsets, skills, and processes you need to enjoy academic writing and publishing. If you feel discouraged about your progress or confused about how to begin, do not fret. This book will give you the inspiration and practical tips and strategies needed to take the first step.
The next big thing it offers an invaluable space for recording feelings and events, reminiscing about happy days, and dreaming a little about what's to come.
Written by a grad student, for grad students. This guided journal is designed to help graduate students entering into a Masters or professional certificate program to mentally and emotionally process their experiences in grad school while encouraging professional growth and providing tools to help complete their program's requirements. Students go through a series of exercises (such as goal setting, mid-way point reflections, and work-life balance activities) throughout their time in the program at their own pace. The journal is meant to be complimentary to the graduate school experience, and as such does not provide an overwhelming amount of additional work for the reader, rather it helps to teach skills and incorporate meaningful experiences that can enhance the graduate school experience without becoming an additional burden.