Mini panel on the academic market
Friday, October 28 (3:00–5:30 pm), Clemens 708
"Finding Community Amid the Chaos of the Job Market"
James A. Godley
Lecturer, Department of English & Creative Writing, Dartmouth College
(UB English Ph.D. and former fellow at the Society of Fellows, Dartmouth College)
""How to Fight Back: The Art of Endurance in the Neoliberal Job Market"
Daae Jung
Lecturer, Department of English, University of Vermont
(UB English Ph.D.)
"How to Fight Back:
The Art of Endurance in the Neoliberal Job Market"
Rebecca Colesworthy (she/her) is senior acquisitions editor at SUNY Press. Her areas of acquisition include literary and cultural studies, women’s and gender studies, queer studies, Latin American and Latinx studies, African American studies, Indigenous studies, and education. She is the author of Returning the Gift: Modernism and the Thought of Exchange (Oxford UP, 2018) and co-editor, with Peter Nicholls, of How Abstract Is It? Thinking Capital Now (Routledge, 2016). She is a member of the MLA Executive Council; has taught at New York University, SUNY Albany, and Skidmore College; worked for a handful of years in the nonprofit sector; and holds a PhD in English from Cornell. Rebecca will host a series of professional development workshops for Graduate students.
Thursday, March 16, 2023 5:00pm in Clemens 904
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Friday, March 17, 2023 3:30pm in Clemens 904
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