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.
.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.
(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.