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Starting Your Career in Academic Psychology
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This book provides a systematic guide for jump-starting a career in academic psychology-from applying and interviewing for academic positions, to settling in at a new job, to maximizing success during the pre-tenure years. The chapters cover all key skills in which new faculty must become proficient: teaching, conducting and funding faculty-level research, serving the department and field, and "softer" activities such as networking and navigating university politics. Given the demands and competition in the field, this guide is an essential roadmap for new faculty.
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"Given the demands and competition in the field, Starting Your Career in Academic Psychology is a comprehensive, thorough, and unreservedly recommended instructional guide that will prove to be an essential roadmap for new faculty." -Midwest Book Review
"Few psychologists can match that depth of experience.... It would be difficult to find a psychologist more conspicuously qualified to take on questions as to how to succeed in academic psychology." -PsycCRITIQUES
"It is a valuable resource that will serve as a one-of-a-kind guidebook for graduate students, post-graduate trainees and new faculty within departments of psychology and related disciplines as well." -New England Psychologist