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Professional Series 2015 UMD

Professionalization Series

Join us this fall for a series of brown bag workshops aimed to improve your knowledge of professional skills needed for the job market. All workshops are open to undergraduate and graduate students, and will be held on Thursdays from 12 to 1 p.m. in 1102 Woods Hall - bring your lunch!

  • September 10: Certificate in Museum Scholarship and Material Culture - Judith Freidenberg, PhD
  • September 17: Careers Beyond Academia - Carol Ellick, MA, RPA
  • September 24: Responding to Job Announcements - Carol Ellick, MA, RPA
  • *September 30 6-8 pm: Meet the Profession
  • al Track Faculty
  • October 1: Proposal Writing - Michael Paolisso, PhD
  • October 8: LinkedIn - Crystal Sehlke, M.Ed, UMD Career Center
  • October 15: CVs, Résumés and Biographical Statements - Carol Ellick, MA, RPA
  • October 22: Certificate in Historic Preservation - Donald Linebaugh, PhD
  • October 29:  Using Ethnographic Skills in the Job Interview and the Workplace - Tony Whitehead, PhD

For more information, ask Nadine Dangerfield, Graduate Program Coordinator nadineyd@umd.edu

Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology

Check out the complete schedule

 

Published on Fri, 08/21/2015 - 15:24

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Department of Anthropology

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College Park, MD 20742

Phone: 301-405-1423 
Fax: 301-314-8305

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