Call Number | 11770 |
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Day & Time Location |
R 2:40pm-4:30pm 602 Philosophy Hall |
Points | 4 |
Grading Mode | Standard |
Approvals Required | None |
Instructor | Julie S Peters |
Type | SEMINAR |
Method of Instruction | In-Person |
Course Description | This course is open to all graduate students in English and Comparative Literature in year 5 and beyond. The course, which students may take for R-credit, has several aims. It will help you: sharpen the focus of your dissertation and clarify the nature of its contribution; expand your scholarly profile, illuminating the breadth of what you have to offer academic life; and launch activities that can make your potential contributions visible and legible. We will look closely at the kinds of materials you will circulate on the job market: cover letters, CVs, teaching statements, research statements, portfolios showing “evidence of teaching effectiveness,” and more. We will workshop these in the seminar, while also practicing the oral forms you will encounter in the job market: interviews, presentations, job talks. At the same time, one of the central aims of the seminar is to help you develop your sense of who you are as a scholar, teacher, and member of the profession more broadly, expand the universe of professional possibilities, and highlight the richness of your potential contributions. |
Web Site | Vergil |
Department | English and Comparative Literature |
Enrollment | 9 students (22 max) as of 9:05PM Wednesday, October 8, 2025 |
Subject | English |
Number | GR8100 |
Section | 001 |
Division | Interfaculty |
Open To | Schools of the Arts, Engineering:Graduate, GSAS |
Section key | 20253ENGL8100G001 |