Resources

At Northwestern….

Alice Kaplan Institute for the Humanities – Public Humanities at Northwestern

Center for Civic Engagement – Graduate Engagement Opportunities

  • The GEO Community Practicum is a partnership between the Center for Civic Engagement and The Graduate School. Admitted students commit to working 10-20 hours a week at a community organization and take CFS 495: Civic Engagement and Graduate Education, a for-credit faculty-led seminar exploring the role of the academy in the public sphere. Humanities PhDs have been placed at organizations including the Art Institute, Illinois Humanities, Newberry Library, and Sierra Club
  • CCE supports two graduate assistantships each year

Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art

  • The Block Museum is Northwestern University’s art museum. Each year, the Block mounts exhibitions; organizes and hosts lectures, symposia, and workshops involving artists, scholars, curators, and critics; and screens classic and contemporary films at its in-house cinema.

…and beyond

Imagining America: Artists and Scholars in Public Life

  • Dedicated to engaged scholarship, IA is a consortium of colleges, universities and community partners. Annual programming includes a national conference and cultural organizing institutes, and collaborative research and action projects.

Career Exploration & Professional Development

American Council of Learned Societies – Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows Program

  • The Mellon/ACLS Public Fellows program places recent PhDs from the humanities and humanistic social sciences in two-year staff positions at partnering organizations in government and the nonprofit sector

American Historical Association – Career Diversity Resources

  • Career Contact, a service matching historians employed beyond the professoriate with graduate students and recent PhDs
  • Sample assignments and syllabi for faculty to support grad students in exploring careers
  • Interactive database and study of career outcomes for History Ph.Ds
  • Bibliography and video database

Humanities Without Walls – Alt-Ac Summer Workshops for Pre-doctoral Students in the Humanities

  • This project aims to help prepare doctoral students for careers both within and outside the academy through a series of summer workshops, facilitated by the Chicago Humanities Festival.

Modern Languages Association – Connected Academics

  • Career Exploration Activity Packet with skills self-assessment, job ad analysis, and action steps
  • Blog, bibliography and video database
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