Reflections on the Academic Job Market
I became familiar with Erin Sparks on Twitter (@ErinSparksPhD) , and finally got to meet her this summer at the 2017 ICAR conference. Riding the bus back together from the […]
I became familiar with Erin Sparks on Twitter (@ErinSparksPhD) , and finally got to meet her this summer at the 2017 ICAR conference. Riding the bus back together from the […]
by Kyaw Aung Who knew job interviews would be so brutal fun? If you are a graduate student or post doc, you might dream of becoming a professor at a […]
By Bethany Huot and Miranda Haus One of the most difficult tasks regarding science communication occurs at the start: identifying the Big Question. On March 10, 2017, Doug Schemske visited […]
By Bethany Huot The last two semesters The Pub Club organized and held two Undergraduate Career Workshops to help the UGs on our research floor learn about and apply a […]
By Bethany Huot Here at The Pub Club we are actively working to “Stay on the Edge of Science” and “Fill the Void.” Our reason for pursuing these objectives is […]
The Pub Club (TPC) is a small group of people (2 to 40) within the educational community gathering together to take ownership of the Academic phase of their Careers. The […]
There are three categories of job applicants: 1) the Qualified 2) the Competitive and 3) the Hired. Here at The Pub Club, we actively seek to Fill the Void to […]
If you are a member of The Pub Club, then this name should be familiar to you. In one of our first posts on “Digital Identity,” Can You See Me […]
The subject of our Digital Identity is not a new one here at The Pub Club. First introduced by former TPC member now Alum, Katie Wozniak, in her post “Scientists […]
In addition to our participation in PSF Recruitment, Miranda (Day lab) and Bethany (He lab) will be leading TPC’s second UG Career Day for those students who were unable to […]