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Professional Development at Cornell

Link July 21, 2014 Katina Rogers

Cornell University Graduate School offers a number of professional development resources, including a visual representation of core competencies and transferable skills.

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Supporting Graduate Students and Extending the Reach of the Humanities

  • Task Force Report
    • Executive Summary
    • The Urgent Need to Change
    • Opportunities for New Directions in Doctoral Study
    • Toward the Future of Doctoral Education in Language and Literature Fields
    • Recommendations
      • Redesign the Doctoral Program
      • Engage More Deeply with Technology
      • Reimagine the Dissertation
      • Reduce the Time to Degree
      • Strengthen Teaching Preparation
      • Expand Professionalization Opportunities
      • Use the Whole University Community
      • Redefine the Roles of the Director of Graduate Studies and the Placement Officer
      • Validate Diverse Career Outcomes
      • Rethink Admissions Practices
    • Conclusions
    • Works Cited
    • Appendix
    • Full Report (PDF)
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