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Friday, March 05, 2021

ASEEES Exploring Career Diversity Conversation Series

Are you interested in learning about careers beyond academia? Are you curious how academic skills can be transferred into other professional sectors? Are you interested in learning about resources for job acquisition? ASEEES is pleased to announce the Exploring Career Diversity Conversation Series for graduate students or recent graduates who are interested in broadening their career horizons. The events provide a space for informal conversations in Zoom breakout rooms with professionals in career fields outside of academia or within academia outside the professoriate. This spring, ASEEES will offer five opportunities to join a career-focused Zoom discussion. More details about the sessions can be found here.

Eligibility for participation: 

  • Be a student in or a recent graduate (degree received in the last five years) of an MA/PhD program 

  • Be a member of ASEEES. You may renew your membership for 2021 online if you have not already done so.

Participants may sign up to take part in any or all conversations. Please note: not all sessions will be recorded. To register for one or more of these sessions, please click through to the Members’ Site

This initiative is supported by the Committee for Careers beyond Academia.

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