A weekly collection of interesting things I find around the Internet. Find something I didn’t? I’d love to hear about it the comments!
What people were talking about this week
Apparently, French scholars love US universities.
Even if departments track and publish job placement data, will prospective graduate students care?
The number of PhDs granted in 2009 rose slightly over the 2008 numbers, with most of the gains going to women.
If, indeed, the conference interview is giving way to Skype, Tenured Radical has some advice.
The working conditions of adjuncts affect the quality of teaching. You don’t say.
PhD Comics with a tongue-in-cheek “How to Decide Which Department’s Happy Hour to Go To.”
Should graduate programs have learning outcomes and regular assessments? The Council of Graduate Schools says yes.
Several deans argued at the annual conference of the Council of Graduate Schools that graduate programs need to do a better job of tracking alumni and their careers.
The Iowa legislature is considering refusing faculty sabbaticals.
A couple with the two-body problem decide to both leave academia.
A few comments about comments
The whole question of being unhappy in academia — no matter what stage you’re in — can feel fraught. If you’d like to comment but are feeling shy about “being out there,” feel free to make up a persona or comment anonymously. You can also email me directly.
First-time commenters are always moderated (because you wouldn’t believe the spam I get), so if your comment doesn’t show up immediately, hang tight! Chances are, I’m not right on my email.
And most of all, let’s all practice compassion for ourselves and others in this difficult time and space.