Humanists@Work is a UC-wide initiative geared towards UC Humanities & Humanistic Social Science MAs & PhDs interested in careers outside/alongside the academy.
UC Berkeley's Graduate Division is hiring a Professional Development Resource Specialist. For details about the position visit: https://t.co/bYUlMA7EAh
In episode two of Under Review, we speak with Dr. Nick Mitchell (UC Santa Cruz) and Sourav Chatterjee (Columbia U) about their participation in the recent graduate strikes and what needs to change around working conditions in the academy. Listen here: https://t.co/CESh3ysJwP
On the inaugural episode of Under Review, we chat with @_rachelarteaga at the @simpson_center about academia as a prestige economy, community colleges, and ad-hoc solutions to reforming graduate education. For episode links + background materials visit: https://t.co/dOddBELYeS
On 4/11, join @UF_Humanities, @UCHRInews, and @NatlHumanities to discuss podcasting the humanities, and learn more about Under Review, @humanistsatwork's new collaborative podcast venture with UF. For registration and other details: https://t.co/vqd8UXsyiJ
What is a graduate degree in the humanities meant to teach, and how does it prepare students for what comes after? @UF_Humanities and @humanistsatwork are collaborating on a new podcast series on reforming humanities graduate education. For the trailer: https://t.co/OqCxVCdM3S
UCR faculty: Tomorrow (3/10) @UCRideas is hosting a @humanistsatwork conversation on the conditions and futures of graduate education. Follow the link below for event and registration details: https://t.co/vVKmTRFlfM
"One thing was clear, as the world evolved, so did the need for handwriting." Check out this fascinating collaboration between @UCBerkeley's @gregniemeyer and @moleskine on the future of handwriting: https://t.co/KvuYG0RaCe
Do you have student loan debt and work in the public sector? Know someone who does? The recording of our workshop on changes to the public service loan forgiveness program is now available on our website, with resources compiled by the panelists. https://t.co/zmJqCExtRw
We're hiring! CHPS is looking to fill two positions: Humanities Programmatic Administration (Associate Director) (https://t.co/B9qNq6S4GZ) and Assistant Director for Graduate Engagement (https://t.co/bDw918b3pc). More info: https://t.co/g3vgfFtNp4
Tomorrow! There's still time to register for, and share information about, our workshop on the public service loan forgiveness program: https://t.co/DATaY3t8kv [Image: Nicholas Mirzoeff]
We want to change this. Join us for a webinar with experts next Tuesday to learn about the recent changes to public service loan forgiveness program. Register at: https://t.co/7M7MJmQ6bE
Exasperated by the baroque labyrinth that is the public service loan forgiveness program? Then join us next week for a practical, hands-on workshop with experts to demystify the process (as much as we can!) Register at: https://t.co/7M7MJmQ6bE
Planning to attend our hands-on workshop on student loan debt forgiveness next week? From Dolly Parton to Bob Marley, here is a playlist about the grind of indebted life. Register for the webinar at: https://t.co/DATaY3t8kv For the playlist, see: https://t.co/CqhrMCDFpB
Have you heard? After 17 months without student loan payments, a major overhaul to the public service loan forgiveness program has expanded it in significant ways. Join us for a UC-wide workshop on the PSLFP. Send us your questions when you register at: https://t.co/7M7MJmQ6bE
UCHRI is hiring a research grants manager. PhD in the humanities? Interested in supporting and facilitating systemwide research for faculty and graduate students? Learn more about grants manager position at: https://t.co/Ug5rTv6DSa
From a new grants initiative on living through upheaval to an ongoing Foundry series on the elements to the next chapter of @humanistsatwork, our spring newsletter paints a picture of a turbulent year while looking ahead to new beginnings: https://t.co/nWLhGlVl63
Betsy DeVos has never done her job to help America’s students. It doesn’t surprise me one bit that she’d rather quit than do her job to help invoke the 25th Amendment.
Good riddance, Betsy. You were the worst Secretary of Education ever. https://t.co/im1IgGQVSp
On Friday, August 27, at 1:00 pm PDT, UCHRI will host Signposts: L.A. Protests Since the Sixties, a conversation with Mike Davis, @Prof_MPastor, @ananyaUCLA, @JonWiener1 and moderator @cagudis. We hope to see you there!
RSVP: https://t.co/tTGwJJpDZU
On Friday, August 14, at 12:00 pm PDT, join us for Race at Boiling Point: Powers of the False, a conversation with Beth Coleman, @NatalieGDiaz, @isaacjulien, George Lewis, and moderator Nina Sun Eidsheim.
RSVP: https://t.co/XC8EwqoEMR