Career Development
Graduate students at UCR are starting a professional development program for graduate students of diverse departments. Through the development of digital programming, interpretive installations, and public pedagogy, the program will bridge the gap between theory and praxis and allow students to enter the job market as competitive candidates. Find out more and apply today! Deadline extended to August 1.
Graduate students at UCR are starting a professional development program for graduate students of diverse departments.
This year-long career development program (September 2019 - June 2020) is inspired by a message from anthropologist and science museum professional Adrian van Allen (Quai Branly Museum, Paris): "People in museums are either academically trained or practically trained. If you can come in with both you are a perfect candidate."
The UCR Program for Humanities Careers in Science History, Policy, and Communication (H-SCHIP) will develop technical skills and background knowledge appropriate for careers in science museums, archives, science communication, and public history. A thorough knowledge of exhibit design, public pedagogy, and digital humanities is essential for academically trained researchers who choose to pursue public-facing careers. Through the development of digital programming, interpretive installations, and public pedagogy, H-SCHIP will bridge this gap between theory and praxis and allow students to enter the job market as competitive candidates.
Currently accepting applications from any department at UCR, UCLA, UCI, UCSB, and UCSD. Please see the call for applicants here. Participants will receive a one time $150 stipend and travel reimbursement for in person meetings.
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO AUGUST 1!
Workshops will vary according to participant interest, but may include GIS, science journalism, exhibit design, and collaborations with local history and science institutions. See the application for more information, or email UC.HSCHIP@gmail.com