[PhDs] Fwd: Please share with PhD students

Nette Worthey networth at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
Mon Nov 16 16:09:52 PST 2020


Hi all,

A message from your friends in BEAM:

> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: "Chris M. Golde" <golde at stanford.edu>
> Subject: Please share with PhD students
> Date: November 16, 2020 at 4:02:29 PM PST
> To: Colin Hamill <chamill at stanford.edu>, Olivia Bethel <ofbethel at stanford.edu>, Brenda Kagwiria Mutuma <bkm6623 at stanford.edu>, Perlita Dicochea <drpearls at stanford.edu>, "networth at ccrma.stanford.edu" <networth at ccrma.Stanford.EDU>, Kristin Kutella Boyd <kkutella at stanford.edu>, Steve Hoeschele <shoes at stanford.edu>, Sara Leonor Clemente <saraclem at stanford.edu>, Farah Bazzi <bazzif at stanford.edu>, Nelia Lanets Rodriguez <neliarod at stanford.edu>, Lalita du Perron <lalita at stanford.edu>, Karen Haley <khaley at stanford.edu>, Franco Errico <ferrico at stanford.edu>, "Isabel M. Lopez" <imlopez at stanford.edu>, "Tracey A. Riesen" <tafowler at stanford.edu>, Cynthia Newberry <cnewberry at stanford.edu>, Rosemary Rogers <rrogers at stanford.edu>, Shaina Judith Hammerman <sjhammer at stanford.edu>, Bronte Kass <bkass at stanford.edu>, Bob Cable <rcable at stanford.edu>
> Cc: "Chris M. Golde" <golde at stanford.edu>
> 
> Hello, <>
>  
> I hope you are holding up in these challenging times. I am delighted to share information about two resources aimed at helping PhD students in the humanities and humanistic social sciences who want to explore careers beyond the professoriate.
>  
> To publicize both of them, would you please send the announcement pasted below this email to the PhD students in your center?
>  
> For your information, here are more details: First, applications are now open for the 2021 edition of “Humanists at Large.” As you can see from the announcement below, this is a program running from January to June, 2021 for a selected cohort of PhD students. We will meet regularly to explore career opportunities beyond the traditional faculty path. Applications are open now through December 8th.
>  
> Second, under the auspices of HAL, we spent the earlier months of 2021 compiling a directory of PhD-holding humanists  <https://beam.stanford.edu/hal/directory>in the Bay Area (many of them are Stanford alums). These Humanists at Large have generously offered to talk with current students and to participate in panels or other events. The list of those who are open to information interviews is accessible via WebAuth. If you want to collaborate on other events, please contact me to access the larger directory.
>  
> Thank you,
> Chris
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> [Subject Line]: Call for Applications - Humanists at Large (HAL) Career Program
>  
> Dear Students,
>  
> Do you ever wonder what tantalizing career paths lie beyond the academy for someone with a humanities PhD? There is a program at Stanford to help you find out! 
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> Humanists at Large (HAL) <https://beam.stanford.edu/hal> helps PhD students in the humanities, arts, and humanistic social sciences explore meaningful work beyond academia that capitalizes on their humanistic knowledge and skills. By participating in the program, you will learn about career opportunities in the Bay Area (and beyond) for humanists like you, visit places where folks with humanities PhDs are working, practice job-search skills like writing a resume that tells your story, engage in conversations about what constitutes meaningful work, and meet like-minded colleagues! The program runs from January to June, 2021 for a selected cohort of PhD students.
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> Intrigued? More information is here <https://beam.stanford.edu/hal>. The application deadline is 5 pm, Tuesday, December 8. 
>  
> Whether or not you are interested in the HAL program, we also just launched the directory of Bay Area Humanists at Large <https://beam.stanford.edu/hal/directory>. This is a directory of over 75 PhD-holding humanists who have offered to talk with you about their work, their current role, their organization, and their path to their current job. Dive in!
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> If you have any questions contact Chris Golde. <mailto:golde at stanford.edu>
>  
> Best wishes,
>  
> Chris Golde and the BEAM PhD + Postdoc team
>  
>  
> Chris M. Golde, PhD
> she, her, hers (why I share my pronouns) <https://www.glsen.org/activity/pronouns-resource-educators>
> Assistant Director of Career Communities for PhDs & Postdocs
> golde at stanford.edu <mailto:golde at stanford.edu>
>  
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Nette Worthey
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Dept. of Music, Stanford
660 Lomita Dr.
Stanford CA 94305
networth at ccrma.stanford.edu
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650.723.8468 fax

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