Humanities Ph.D.s pursue a wide range careers in Higher Education beyond the faculty that support the research, educational, and service mission of colleges and universities – in areas from student affairs, academic advising, global affairs and EDI to research support, communications, and development. Through the Humanities Engage Administrative Micro-Internships pilot in summer 2021, doctoral students gained experiences working on short-term, mentored projects with Pitt campus units such as the Center for Teaching and Learning; Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion; Office of Community and Governmental Relations; and Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Research. In this panel, some of our awardees will discuss how their experiences supported their professional development and career orientation in preparation for a variety of potential future roles.
Date: Monday, October 18, 2021 - 12:00-12:50pm
Panelists:
- Manuel Garzon (Hispanic Languages and Literatures) - University Center for Teaching and Learning
- Luana Moreira Reis (Hispanic Languages and Literatures) - Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
- Emilee Ruhland (English) - Office of the Senior Vice Chancellor for Research