Building a Career Outside Academia
A Guide for Doctoral Students in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Herausgeber: Urban, Jennifer Brown; Linver, Miriam R
Building a Career Outside Academia
A Guide for Doctoral Students in the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Herausgeber: Urban, Jennifer Brown; Linver, Miriam R
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While many graduates go on to pursue academic careers, academia isn't for everyone. This career guide examines the rewarding opportunities that await social and behavioural science doctorates in non-academic sectors, including government, consulting, think tanks, forprofit corporations, and nonprofit associations.
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While many graduates go on to pursue academic careers, academia isn't for everyone. This career guide examines the rewarding opportunities that await social and behavioural science doctorates in non-academic sectors, including government, consulting, think tanks, forprofit corporations, and nonprofit associations.
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- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9781433829529
- ISBN-10: 1433829525
- Artikelnr.: 52908035
- Verlag: American Psychological Association (APA)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. August 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 360g
- ISBN-13: 9781433829529
- ISBN-10: 1433829525
- Artikelnr.: 52908035
Jennifer Brown Urban, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Family Science and Human Development at Montclair State University, where she also codirects the Institute for Research on Youth Thriving and Evaluation. Dr. Urban is trained as a developmental scientist with specific expertise in youth character development and program evaluation. Dr. Urban is currently principal investigator (PI) on several grant-funded projects, and her most recent research focuses on character development and innovative approaches to program evaluation and planning. She uses mixed-methods approaches in her own research and has mentored many undergraduate and graduate students in designing and executing applied research projects. She developed and has taught a doctoral professional development course for several years and is passionate about mentoring students. Miriam R. Linver, PhD, is a professor in the Department of Family Science and Human Development at Montclair State University and codirects the Institute for Research on Youth Thriving and Evaluation (RYTE Institute). Previously, Dr. Linver was a postdoctoral fellow and research scientist at the National Center for Children and Families, Teachers College, Columbia University. Her research reflects Bronfenbrenner’s ecological paradigm, focusing on the contexts of child and adolescent development. She has expertise in the importance of the home environment for infants, children, and adolescents; the ways school and out-of-school experiences matter for children and youth; and flourishing and character development as key outcomes. Dr. Linver is co-principal investigator on several funded projects in the RYTE Institute focused on program evaluation and character development outcomes in youth. She enjoys the challenges and rewards of mentoring and collaborating with undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and colleagues.
Contributors
Introduction
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Part I: How to Decide on Your Optimal Career Path
Chapter 1: Academia or Not? What Moderates a Doctoral Student’s Career
Decisions
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Chapter 2: Leaving and Returning to Academia: Can You Ever Go Home Again?
Lisa Lieberman
Part II: Career Paths for Behavioral and Social Science Doctorates
Chapter 3: Postdoc: The Next Logical Step?
J. Zoe Klemfuss
Chapter 4: Government: Using Your Skills for the Public Good
Layla E. Esposito and Valerie Maholmes
Chapter 5: Private Foundations: The Other Side of the Research Coin
Sarah Clement
Chapter 6: Consulting: Applying Your Skills in New Arenas
Scott R. Rosas
Chapter 7: Think Tanks: Applying Your Academic Skill Set to Policy Research
Lisa A. Gennetian
Chapter 8: For-Profit Corporations: Finding Your Way in the World of
Business
Debra Mazloff
Chapter 9: Nonprofits: Bridging the Research–Practice Divide
Jonathan F. Zaff
Chapter 10: Non-Tenure-Track Academic Jobs: The Side of Academia You Didn’t
Know Existed
Jane L. Powers and Lisa A. McCabe
Part III: Preparing Yourself for the Nonacademic Job Market
Chapter 11: How to Get the Most From Your Mentoring Experience
Patricia L. Mabry
Chapter 12: Preparing for and Conducting Job Searches Outside Academia
Kerin McQuaid Borland, Terri LaMarco, and Amy Hoag Longhi
Chapter 13: Networking: How to Market Yourself and Your PhD
Alan Pickman and Lisa Chauveron
Chapter 14: Interviewing: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Dana M. Foney and Olivia Silber Ashley
Appendix
Index
About the Editors
Introduction
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Part I: How to Decide on Your Optimal Career Path
Chapter 1: Academia or Not? What Moderates a Doctoral Student’s Career
Decisions
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Chapter 2: Leaving and Returning to Academia: Can You Ever Go Home Again?
Lisa Lieberman
Part II: Career Paths for Behavioral and Social Science Doctorates
Chapter 3: Postdoc: The Next Logical Step?
J. Zoe Klemfuss
Chapter 4: Government: Using Your Skills for the Public Good
Layla E. Esposito and Valerie Maholmes
Chapter 5: Private Foundations: The Other Side of the Research Coin
Sarah Clement
Chapter 6: Consulting: Applying Your Skills in New Arenas
Scott R. Rosas
Chapter 7: Think Tanks: Applying Your Academic Skill Set to Policy Research
Lisa A. Gennetian
Chapter 8: For-Profit Corporations: Finding Your Way in the World of
Business
Debra Mazloff
Chapter 9: Nonprofits: Bridging the Research–Practice Divide
Jonathan F. Zaff
Chapter 10: Non-Tenure-Track Academic Jobs: The Side of Academia You Didn’t
Know Existed
Jane L. Powers and Lisa A. McCabe
Part III: Preparing Yourself for the Nonacademic Job Market
Chapter 11: How to Get the Most From Your Mentoring Experience
Patricia L. Mabry
Chapter 12: Preparing for and Conducting Job Searches Outside Academia
Kerin McQuaid Borland, Terri LaMarco, and Amy Hoag Longhi
Chapter 13: Networking: How to Market Yourself and Your PhD
Alan Pickman and Lisa Chauveron
Chapter 14: Interviewing: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Dana M. Foney and Olivia Silber Ashley
Appendix
Index
About the Editors
Contributors
Introduction
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Part I: How to Decide on Your Optimal Career Path
Chapter 1: Academia or Not? What Moderates a Doctoral Student’s Career
Decisions
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Chapter 2: Leaving and Returning to Academia: Can You Ever Go Home Again?
Lisa Lieberman
Part II: Career Paths for Behavioral and Social Science Doctorates
Chapter 3: Postdoc: The Next Logical Step?
J. Zoe Klemfuss
Chapter 4: Government: Using Your Skills for the Public Good
Layla E. Esposito and Valerie Maholmes
Chapter 5: Private Foundations: The Other Side of the Research Coin
Sarah Clement
Chapter 6: Consulting: Applying Your Skills in New Arenas
Scott R. Rosas
Chapter 7: Think Tanks: Applying Your Academic Skill Set to Policy Research
Lisa A. Gennetian
Chapter 8: For-Profit Corporations: Finding Your Way in the World of
Business
Debra Mazloff
Chapter 9: Nonprofits: Bridging the Research–Practice Divide
Jonathan F. Zaff
Chapter 10: Non-Tenure-Track Academic Jobs: The Side of Academia You Didn’t
Know Existed
Jane L. Powers and Lisa A. McCabe
Part III: Preparing Yourself for the Nonacademic Job Market
Chapter 11: How to Get the Most From Your Mentoring Experience
Patricia L. Mabry
Chapter 12: Preparing for and Conducting Job Searches Outside Academia
Kerin McQuaid Borland, Terri LaMarco, and Amy Hoag Longhi
Chapter 13: Networking: How to Market Yourself and Your PhD
Alan Pickman and Lisa Chauveron
Chapter 14: Interviewing: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Dana M. Foney and Olivia Silber Ashley
Appendix
Index
About the Editors
Introduction
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Part I: How to Decide on Your Optimal Career Path
Chapter 1: Academia or Not? What Moderates a Doctoral Student’s Career
Decisions
Jennifer Brown Urban and Miriam R. Linver
Chapter 2: Leaving and Returning to Academia: Can You Ever Go Home Again?
Lisa Lieberman
Part II: Career Paths for Behavioral and Social Science Doctorates
Chapter 3: Postdoc: The Next Logical Step?
J. Zoe Klemfuss
Chapter 4: Government: Using Your Skills for the Public Good
Layla E. Esposito and Valerie Maholmes
Chapter 5: Private Foundations: The Other Side of the Research Coin
Sarah Clement
Chapter 6: Consulting: Applying Your Skills in New Arenas
Scott R. Rosas
Chapter 7: Think Tanks: Applying Your Academic Skill Set to Policy Research
Lisa A. Gennetian
Chapter 8: For-Profit Corporations: Finding Your Way in the World of
Business
Debra Mazloff
Chapter 9: Nonprofits: Bridging the Research–Practice Divide
Jonathan F. Zaff
Chapter 10: Non-Tenure-Track Academic Jobs: The Side of Academia You Didn’t
Know Existed
Jane L. Powers and Lisa A. McCabe
Part III: Preparing Yourself for the Nonacademic Job Market
Chapter 11: How to Get the Most From Your Mentoring Experience
Patricia L. Mabry
Chapter 12: Preparing for and Conducting Job Searches Outside Academia
Kerin McQuaid Borland, Terri LaMarco, and Amy Hoag Longhi
Chapter 13: Networking: How to Market Yourself and Your PhD
Alan Pickman and Lisa Chauveron
Chapter 14: Interviewing: What to Expect and How to Prepare
Dana M. Foney and Olivia Silber Ashley
Appendix
Index
About the Editors