how to build an academic career in the humanities /
Gregory M. Colón Semenza ; with a foreword by Michael Bérubé
Rev. & updated 2nd ed
New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010
xx, 340 p. ;
21 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
"Many graduate students continue to be regarded as "apprentices" despite the fact that they are expected to design and teach their own classes, serve on university committees, and conference and publish regularly. The Chronicle of Higher Education reports that the attrition rate for American Ph.D. programs is at an all-time high, between 40% and 50% (higher for women and minorities). Of those who finish, only one in three will secure tenure-track jobs. These statistics highlight waste: of millions of dollars by universities and of time and energy by students. Rather than teaching graduate students how to be graduate students, then, the guide prepares them for what they really seek: a successful academic career"--Provided by publisher
Humanities-- Study and teaching (Graduate)-- United States
Universities and colleges-- United States-- Graduate work