Non-academic Career Resources for Education Graduate Students
If you (like us), are are contemplating careers beyond academia, you arrived at the right place. We will continue to compile relevant resources here. This is a link for the audio recording and slides for the session we organized in March 2019 Career Directions for Education Graduate Students” facilitated by Danielle Barkley, Graduate Educator with the Centre for Student Involvement & Careers (CSIC) We highly recommend that you start by checking the following: From PhD to life (This website contains an immensely comprehensive list of relevant resources). Imagine PhD helps you explore…read more
Watch the “Editing Workshop” by Dr. Sam Rocha
The “Editing Workshop” by Dr. Sam Rocha was held on January 28 (Monday) in PCOH1306A, UBC. COMING SOON! Abstract Writing is hard. Everyone seems to know this. Oftentimes, the difficulty of writing can cloud the more technical details which only makes writing even harder. This workshop will discuss and perform some exercises specifically focused on how to edit. This will include content editing, copy editing, and what the editorial process is across academic writing and publishing. All questions surrounding the craft of editing, no matter how big or how small,…read more
“Career Directions for Education Graduate Students” facilitated by Danielle Barkley, Graduate Educator with the Centre for Student Involvement & Careers (CSIC)
“Career Directions for Education Graduate Students” facilitated by Danielle Barkley, Graduate Educator with the Centre for Student Involvement & Careers (CSIC). This workshop is catered to students who are interested in support in preparing for non-academic careers. It was held on Thursday, March 14th in PCOH 1306A. Click here to download the slides for this session. Abstract Wondering where to get started with exploring career options? Not sure how to connect your graduate degree to career paths? This workshop will help students at the Masters and PhD level to identify areas…read more
“Comparing postcolonial, decolonial and critical race theories” facilitated by Dr. Vanessa Andreotti
“Comparing postcolonial, decolonial and critical race theories” facilitated by Dr. Vanessa Andreotti (EDST). This event was held on Friday Feb 8th in PCOH 2012. Abstract In this session we will compare and contrast four different general approaches to social and epistemic injustices that have emerged from postcolonial, (Latin American) decolonial, Indigenous and critical race studies. We will engage with a social cartography that presents how each approach articulates a slightly different theory of change and use the comparisons to reflect on participants’ own theories of change. The exercise will highlight…read more