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ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL RESOURCE DOCUMENTS

By Linda Hutcheon

Job Placement Resources

Academic Hiring in the U.K.—General Information

Assembling the Dossier

Assignments and Marks Management

Job Possibilities Outside Academia

Large Group Teaching

Postdoctoral Fellowships

Publishing Articles

Publishing the Dissertation as a Book

The Academic Job Search in North America

The Campus Visit

The Conference Presentation

The Curriculum Vitae (C.V.)

The Interview Process

The Letter of Application

The Profession in General

The Teaching Dossier

The U.K. CV and Its Idiosyncrasies

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    The recording from the “Power and Vulnerability in Italian Feminist Thought” panel can be accessed from the following website:... Read More →
    Professor Ann Komaromi, has been chosen for a 12-month Jackman Humanities Institute Fellowship next year, 2025-2026. Ann Komaromi... Read More →
    We are excited to announce our call for papers for our upcoming graduate student conference, “SIGNS OF EXIT,” hosted at the Centre... Read More →
    Sophie Feng, our Centre’s PhD student was recently awarded the prize for the best paper presented by a doctoral student at the... Read More →
    This summer, ten students explored a beautiful island with a rich and fraught history through a four-week course, Puerto Rican... Read More →
    Jessica Copley has won this year’s ACLA Charles Bernheimer prize for best dissertation in Comparative Literature. This is a... Read More →
    Teresa Valentini, our PhD student, has been selected as the recipient of a two-year Faculty of Arts & Science Postdoctoral Fellowship... Read More →
    Professor Ann Komaromi’s book, Soviet Samizdat, has received the CAS/Taylor & Francis Book Prize for 2023 . Read... Read More →
    Rebecca Comay appointed an honorary doctor at the University of Copenhagen. At the University of Copenhagen’s... Read More →
    Atsuko Sakaki recently published her book entitled “Train Travel as Embodied Space-Time in Narrative Theory.” For more... Read More →
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