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Humanists@Work: Graduate Career Workshop in Silicon Valley
May 1, 2017 | UC Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus
Humanists@Work Graduate Career Workshop – UC Santa Cruz Silicon Valley Campus
Santa Clara – May 1, 2017
What is Humanists@Work?
Humanists@Work is a UC-wide initiative geared towards UC Humanities and humanistic Social Science MAs and PhDs interested in careers outside/alongside the academy.
On May 1, 2017, HumWork will host a sixth workshop for graduate students and faculty members in partnership with the University of California, Santa Cruz. Inspired by its location, Humanists@Work Graduate Career Workshop – Silicon Valley will engage the synergistic possibilities at the intersection of new media, community engagement, education and public humanities that is characteristic of the greater Bay Area.
WORKSHOP LOCATION
UCSC Silicon Valley Extension Campus
3175 Bowers Ave
Santa Clara, CA 95054
FREE PARKING ON CAMPUS
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
8:00—9:00 AM: HOT BREAKFAST
9:00—9:30 AM: WELCOME
9:30—11:00 AM: STORIES FROM THE FIELD
In Stories from the Field, four UC humanities PhDs discuss how long-term, sustained humanistic thought and labor shape, and potentially transform, their career trajectories and the industries in which they find themselves employed. How did their values, ethics, and politics inform their post-PhD work choices?
Christian Blood
Curriculum Specialist
Zoho Corporation
Dana Douglas DePietro, Ph.D.
Cultural Resources Division Lead, FirstCarbon Solutions
Executive Director, S.H.A.R.E
Tamao Nakahara, PhD
Co-organizer
DevXCon
Sheri J. Tatsch, PhD
Owner/Principal
Indigenous Consulting Services
11:00—11:30 AM: COFFEE BREAK AND INFORMAL NETWORKING
11:30 AM—1:00 PM: FROM ACADEMIC CV TO INNOVATIVE RÉSUMÉ USING JARED REDICK’S “PURPOSE, CONTENT, DESIGN” METHODOLOGIES
The Résumé Studio’s Jared Redick returns to Humwork, sharing his “purpose, content, design” techniques aimed at helping recent and soon-to-be PhDs shape a purposeful résumé, while framing the possibilities of a fulfilling future beyond or alongside academia.
1:00—2:00 PM: LUNCH
2:00—3:30 PM: BREAKOUT SESSIONS
SESSION 1 – HUMANITIES PHDS: DESIGNING CAREER PATHS
Debra Behrens, PhD
PhD Counselor
University of California, Berkeley
This interactive workshop is for humanities PhDs in the early stages of researching careers who want to Explore career ideas, Learn to research jobs and engage short-term strategies for gaining experience, and Design potential career paths.
SESSION 2 – PERSUASIVE INTERVIEWING
Annie Maxfield, MS
Associate Director, Graduate Student Relations and Services
University of California, Los Angeles
Excelling in interview settings is a skill that requires thought, practice, and confidence. During this interactive workshop, attendees will practice and refine their interviewing skills by learning persuasive techniques that enhance their storytelling abilities and highlight their key contributions.
3:30—4:00 PM: COFFEE BREAK AND INFORMAL NETWORKING
4:00—5:30 PM: CANDID CONVERSATIONS: DEBT IN THE HUMANITIES
Student debt is a collective experience shared by the majority of humanities PhDs, so why aren’t we talking about it? Candid Conversations engages faculty, graduate students, and university staff in a dialogue around the issue of debt and how it influences your post-PhD careers.
Joshua A. Anderson
Graduate Student
University of California, Berkeley
Jessica Beard, PhD
Higher Education Project Organizer
American Federation of Teachers
Jennifer E. McSpadden
ABD
University of California, Davis
Allison Perlman, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of California, Irvine