JONATHAN MALLOY
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In addition to my work on Canadian politics, I have a strong interest in PhD professional career development. This has led to my co-authored book Work Your Career and an ongoing scholarly research and publication agenda. This work is supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
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.​Recent publications:

(with Loleen Berdahl and Lisa Young). “Faculty Perceptions of Political Science PhD Career Training.” PS: Political Science & Politics, 2020, 1–6.

(with Loleen Berdahl) "Departmental Engagement in Doctoral Professional Development: Lessons from Political Science" Canadian Journal of Higher Education 49:2 (2019)

(with Loleen Berdahl) "PhD students should prepare for careers beyond becoming professors" The Conversation ​October 9, 2019

(with Loleen Berdahl) "Addressing the academia-first mentality in PhD programs" University Affairs November 26, 2018

And Work Your Career: Get What You Want From Your Social Sciences or Humanities PhD​ (University of Toronto Press, 2018)

Click here to learn more about Work Your Career.



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