Career Advice
Early career instructors should feel encouraged to extend and innovate in the virtual classroom.
Tips to encourage both professors and students to move around more.
To find qualified candidates, employers need to implement better posting practices.
Using careful planning and refinement, artificial intelligence can be a valuable teaching aid for both profs and students.
Instructors need to acknowledge that introducing students to a broader range of expertise requires care, preparation and active facilitation.
How an online career symposium created connections for graduate students, postdocs and staff.
The Employing History guide helps provide grad students with insights into the variety of career paths historians can take.
Why more PhDs should transition to public policy and how they can do it.
How the traditional conference format has been reimagined in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns.
Recognizing the pervasiveness and the impact of microaggressions is critical to the development of inclusive and anti-racist learning.
Simple, actionable changes to consider as we continue remote learning.
Spurred on by low graduation rates among its grad students, the Université du Québec network has released a report outlining ways to improve the graduate school experience.
Take the time to determine how your course is structured and run; it will make a huge difference in deciding which method to choose.
Indigenous people with experience guiding culturally safe talking circles in an online environment can work with students to nurture safe virtual spaces.
Writing your thesis isn’t always a walk in the park, so here are some tips to help you out.
How to foster a positive relationship in a remote environment.
By rebranding office hours, having assignment debriefs and doing a survey after each module, I am able to build higher quality courses.
Feels like a research slowdown has turned into a full stop? There are some strategies to help rekindle the excitement for your scholarship.
By using your emotions like data, grad students and leaders alike will be able to boost productivity, engagement as well as their overall well-being.
An instructor and student reflect on the importance of making courses more accessible for those with disabilities.