Michigan State University

Recruitment focused, Faculty trained program

Michigan State University has launched a pilot program to recruit PhD students in the Humanities for a customized, cohort-based learning experience that explores career pathways beyond the academy. Our project builds on ongoing efforts in three graduate programs across History, English, and Rhetoric & Writing (R&W) to offer diverse career options to our students with one key difference: rather than focusing on students already enrolled, we will recruit students with interest in diverse careers.

We are recruiting two successive cohorts of students who are aim to build careers beyond the academy. As part of their four– or five-year full support package, each group will have one full year of support to pursue an engagement experience with an organization that represents their future career community. 

Participating graduate faculty will be engaged in compensated training via a Faculty Learning Community where they can explore curricular, programmatic, and mentorship options for supporting diverse career pathways and the ways in which these can be harmonized and sustained within their existing program priorities. Our goal is to have student representatives of these organizations work with graduate faculty and administrators as well as build durable relationships with the university in an effort to articulate mutual interests in graduate education.

 

 

Learn more at The Graduate School Professional Development

 

Project Team: 

Julie Rojewski, Project Director, Director of Graduate Career DevelopmentPero Dagbovie, Dean of the Graduate SchoolWilliam Hart-Davidson, Co-Project Director, Professor; Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education, Graduate FacultyAnna Maria Santiago, Co-Project Director, Senior Associate Dean for Research and Strategic Initiatives, College of Social Science
Michael Stamm, Project Contact, Professor, Department of HistoryAminda Smith, Project Contact, Associate Professor, Department of HistoryKristin Mahoney, Project Contact, Associate Professor, Department of EnglishLiza Potts, Project Contact, Professor, Department of Writing, Rhetoric, and American Cultures,  Director of WIDE Research, Director of Graduate Studies