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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction to the Fifth Edition 1
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Part I. What You Should Know Before You Start
- 1. The Structure of Academic Careers 7
- 2. Hiring from the Institution’s Point of View 13
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Part II. Planning and Timing Your Search
- 3. Becoming a Job Candidate: The Timetable for Your Search 23
- 4. Deciding Where and When to Apply 29
- 5. Building an Academic Network 37
- 6. Letters of Recommendation 46
- 7. Learning About Openings 52
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Part III. Written Materials for the Job Search: Suggestions and Samples
- 8. Responding to Position Announcements 57
- 9. CVs 64
- 10. Additional Application Materials 131
- 11. Online Presence 180
- 12. Job Hunting Correspondence 184
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IV. Conducting the Search
- 13. Interviewing 227
- 14. Preliminary Interviews 238
- 15. The Campus Visit 246
- 16. Job Offers, Negotiations, Acceptances, and Rejections 258
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Part V. After You Take the Job
- 17. Starting the Job 275
- 18. Knowing About and Getting Tenure 281
- 19. Changing Jobs 287
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Part VI. Additional Considerations
- 20. Dual-Career Couples and Pregnant on the Job Market 293
- 21. International Job Search 307
- 22. Cultural and Experiential Diversity 312
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Part VII. Beyond Faculty Careers
- 23. Exploring the Expanded Job Market 321
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Appendices
- Appendix 1: National Job Listing Sources and Scholarly and Professional Associations 349
- Appendix 2: Additional Resources 361
- Appendix 3: Sample Application Package 369
- Index 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction to the Fifth Edition 1
-
Part I. What You Should Know Before You Start
- 1. The Structure of Academic Careers 7
- 2. Hiring from the Institution’s Point of View 13
-
Part II. Planning and Timing Your Search
- 3. Becoming a Job Candidate: The Timetable for Your Search 23
- 4. Deciding Where and When to Apply 29
- 5. Building an Academic Network 37
- 6. Letters of Recommendation 46
- 7. Learning About Openings 52
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Part III. Written Materials for the Job Search: Suggestions and Samples
- 8. Responding to Position Announcements 57
- 9. CVs 64
- 10. Additional Application Materials 131
- 11. Online Presence 180
- 12. Job Hunting Correspondence 184
-
IV. Conducting the Search
- 13. Interviewing 227
- 14. Preliminary Interviews 238
- 15. The Campus Visit 246
- 16. Job Offers, Negotiations, Acceptances, and Rejections 258
-
Part V. After You Take the Job
- 17. Starting the Job 275
- 18. Knowing About and Getting Tenure 281
- 19. Changing Jobs 287
-
Part VI. Additional Considerations
- 20. Dual-Career Couples and Pregnant on the Job Market 293
- 21. International Job Search 307
- 22. Cultural and Experiential Diversity 312
-
Part VII. Beyond Faculty Careers
- 23. Exploring the Expanded Job Market 321
-
Appendices
- Appendix 1: National Job Listing Sources and Scholarly and Professional Associations 349
- Appendix 2: Additional Resources 361
- Appendix 3: Sample Application Package 369
- Index 381