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Always Talk to Strangers

If you are looking for a job, post-Ph.D., you need to always be ready to make connections, writes Christine Kelly.

What I Wish I'd Known

Alexander L. Wisnoski III explains what new Ph.D. students in the humanities and social sciences need to learn about the job market.

Taking the Risk

Going on the job market without a nearly done dissertation can not only help some people economically but may spur them to finish up, writes Melissa Dennihy.

Introducing Carpe Careers

Experts who help graduate students prepare for a range of careers explain their new column.

He. She. Zhe.

Nyasha Junior changed how she welcomes students to her class this fall, to try to make it more inclusive – with unexpected results.

Beyond Research-Teaching Divide

A successful pitch to a liberal arts college needs to involve more than just doing the opposite of what one might do for a research university, writes Christopher Leise.

Giving Up on Academic Stardom

We thrive on more than ambition, writes Eric Anthony Grollman.

Peer Review and Careers

Nate Kreuter writes about the practices that can make it hard to get good feedback on submissions, and the way journals and their editors can promote quality, timely communication with scholars.