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Who Gets Tenure-Track Jobs? « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Who Gets Tenure-Track Jobs? This one is for all you adjuncts out there (I hope it’s not so bad):. But combine this presentation with the article from the Chron posted earlier and perhaps there are new careers awaiting scholars outside of or only partially inside the academy. This entry was posted in Adjunct issues. The New Intellectuals: Is the academic jobs crisis a boon to public culture?
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Conferences, Lectures, & Similar Events « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Use the contact form on the Contact Us page, or just comment on the latest post. Follow blog by e-mail. Enter your e-mail address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Who Gets Tenure-Track Jobs? The New Intellectuals: Is the academic jobs crisis a boon to public culture? Coalition of Contingent Academic Labor. On bein...
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The New Intellectuals: Is the academic jobs crisis a boon to public culture? « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. The New Intellectuals: Is the academic jobs crisis a boon to public culture? Hat tip to Dan for sending this in! This entry was posted in Scholarship. Patty Appelbaum’s Reflections on Hidden Scholars. Who Gets Tenure-Track Jobs? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Follow blog by e-mail. Daily...
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Hidden Scholars « Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England « Page 2
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Newer posts →. A reminder: Hidden Scholars meets tomorrow Wednesday, March 23, 5:00-6:30 pm, at The Roost, Northampton. Drop in any time. Have a beer or a cup of coffee and share your story. Hope to see you! We have a spring series of meetups for mutual support and networking. Want to discuss your work-life dilemmas? Want feedback on work in progress? Just want to get away from the computer?
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December « 2016 « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Monthly Archives: December 2016. Who Gets Tenure-Track Jobs? This one is for all you adjuncts out there (I hope it’s not so bad):. But combine this presentation with the article from the Chron posted earlier and perhaps there are new careers awaiting scholars outside of or only partially inside the academy. The New Intellectuals: Is the academic jobs crisis a boon to public culture? As IR...
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Fight For Your Long Day — a novel about adjuncts and today’s higher education « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Fight For Your Long Day — a novel about adjuncts and today’s higher education. Hello Hidden Scholars,. But the main reason I’m giving the link is not that the information about adjuncts provided in the article is unfamiliar, but that the author talks about a novel written by an adjunct faculty member about adjuncting and the novel seems to have garnered considerable praise. Notify me of new ...
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Patty Appelbaum’s Reflections on Hidden Scholars « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Patty Appelbaum’s Reflections on Hidden Scholars. Hi all you Hidden Scholars,. Patty has been so kind as to write up her reflections on the founding of Hidden Scholars, which she undertook back in 2012. As I’m sure you are aware, Patty’s latest book is on. St Francis of America: How a Thirteenth-Century Friar Became America’s Most Popular Saint. Here are the book and author links:. Enter you...
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A good meetup, and yet another article on adjuncts « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. A good meetup, and yet another article on adjuncts. By chance, the Boston Globe recently published another op-ed about adjuncts. A lot of it isn’t news, but I did appreciate the writer’s observation that universities have “backed into” a business model that depends on contingent academic labor. This entry was posted in Adjunct issues. Shared workspaces →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. National...
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Shared workspaces « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. I appreciated this article in the Northampton paper. Venues include Click in Northampton (right around the corner from the Roost), Co.Lab in Easthampton, The Commons in Williamsburg, Cultivate and Nest in Hadley, and the Writers’ Mill in Florence. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A good meetup, and yet another article on adjuncts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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October « 2016 « Hidden Scholars
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Independent scholars in the Connecticut Valley and western New England. Conferences, Lectures, and Similar Events. Monthly Archives: October 2016. The Future of Careers in Scholarship: The Ronin Institute’s first Unconference. The first Ronin Institute Unconference will be held on Saturday, November 5, 2016, from 10:00AM to 4:30PM, at The Democracy Center, located in Harvard Square, 45 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA. See poster below. Follow blog by e-mail. Who Gets Tenure-Track Jobs? National Coalit...