Post Grad

Post Grad

Author: Caroline Kitchener

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2017-04-11

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13: 0062429531

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An honest and deeply reported account of five women and the opportunities and frustrations they face in the year following their graduation from an elite university. Recent Princeton graduate Caroline Kitchener weaves together her experiences from her first year after college with that of four of her peers in order to delve more deeply into what the world now offers a female college graduate, and how the world perceives them. Each of the five girls in this diverse group were expected to attend college—but most had no clear expectations for their futures post-graduation. And as Kitchener follows each member of the group, it becomes harder to reduce them to stereotypes, harder either to defend or to judge their choices. Kitchener navigates expertly between the very personal and the wider sociological perspectives as she outlines a chronological year in the lives of all five women, illuminating and clarifying each one of their choices, victories, and foibles. Both a broad and an intensely individual exploration, Post Grad is a portrait of the shifting environment of that important year after graduation, as well as an intimate look at how a select group of very different individuals handles its challenges—navigating family tensions, relationships, jobs, and that ever-elusive notion of independence.


Your Guide to Successful Postgraduate Study

Your Guide to Successful Postgraduate Study

Author: Geoffrey C Elliott

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2018-03-14

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 152645047X

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The leap between the undergrad and postgrad can sometimes come as a surprise, especially if you′ve been out of education for a while. Postgraduate study involves applying skills and knowledge in a more sophisticated and advanced way than was required during your degree. Your Guide to Successful Postgraduate Study demystifies some of the expectations of post-grad study and outlines tools and strategies for developing skills that will improve your work throughout the whole of your post-graduate course. This book advises you on how to: decide what to read, and how best to read it produce engaging outputs in writing or speaking that are convincing and engaging pursue academic arguments and show evidence of research/reading maximize your employability after graduation. Get ahead of the game and equip yourself with the skills needed to supercharge your postgraduate work! The Student Success series are essential guides for students of all levels. From how to think critically and write great essays to planning your dream career, the Student Success series helps you study smarter and get the best from your time at university. Visit the SAGE Study Skills hub for tips and resources for study success!


The Postgraduate Research Handbook

The Postgraduate Research Handbook

Author: Gina Wisker

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-09-16

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 0230364942

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This lively and rigorous book provides guidance on planning and conducting postgraduate research. Divided into four parts, each of which looks at a different stage of the process, it covers everything from choosing a research area and selecting appropriate methodologies to analysing data and learning from feedback. Chapters contain both active and reflective tasks to help readers develop the skills needed to produce a high-quality dissertation or thesis and offer supportive advice on establishing successful working relationships with supervisors and peers. Clear and accessible in its approach, this book is an indispensable introduction to successful research for postgraduates of all disciplines. New to this Edition: - Fully revised and improved sections on methodology, theorising, engaging with the literature and life after research - Additional guidance on developing soft skills, such as communication and time management, and becoming an active member of the academic community


Indigenous Postgraduate Education

Indigenous Postgraduate Education

Author: Karen Trimmer

Publisher: IAP

Published: 2020-06-01

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1648021115

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This book focuses on Indigenous participation in postgraduate education. The collaborating editors, from the contexts of Australian, Canadian and Nordic postgraduate education, have brought together voices of Indigenous postgraduate students and researchers about strategies to support postgraduate education for Indigenous students globally and to promote sustainable solution-focused and change-focused strategies to support Indigenous postgraduate students. The role of higher education institutions in meeting the needs of Indigenous students is considered by contributing scholars, including issues related to postgraduate education pedagogies, flexible learning and technologies. On a more fundamental level the book provides a valuable resource by giving voice to Indigenous postgraduate students themselves who share directly the stories of their experience, their inspirations and difficulties in undertaking postgraduate study. This component of the book gives precedence to the issues most relevant and important to students themselves for consideration by universities and researchers. Bringing the topic and the voices of Indigenous students clearly into the public domain provides a catalyst for discussion of the issues and potential strategies to assist future Indigenous postgraduate students. This book will assist higher education providers to develop understanding of how Indigenous postgraduate students and researchers negotiate research cultures and agendas that permeate higher education from the past to ensure the experience of postgraduate students is both rich in regard to data to be collected and culturally safe in approach; what connections, gaps and contradictions occur at the intersections between past models of postgraduate study and emerging theories around intercultural perspectives, including the impact of cultural and linguistic differences on Indigenous students' learning experiences; how Indigenous students’ and researchers’ personal and professional understandings, beliefs and experiences about what typifies knowledge and research or adds value to postgraduate studies are constructed, shared or challenged; and how higher education institutions manage the potential challenges and risks of developing pedagogies to ensure that they give voice and power to Indigenous postgraduate students.


A Sociological Study of Post-Graduate Teachers

A Sociological Study of Post-Graduate Teachers

Author: Prof. Mouneshwar Badiger

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2019-07-22

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13: 0359791883

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India is the land of varied cultures. Since from civilization, it has been giving the uttermost importance to Education. In the earlier times we had Gurukula system, where the disciple had to reside with the Guru or Teacher in his Ashram. The disciple had to serve his Guru in all respects. The Gurukula education system was not confined to only some particular discipline, the disciple was learning all the aspects pertaining to lead a peaceful and harmonious life in the society. Teacher is a person who spreads knowledge or who imparts knowledge. In our tradition the teacher is equated with God. It is said that Guru or Teacher is the manifestation of God. Without teacher no one can learn anything, entire life becomes darkened. Such a crucial role has been playing by a teacher.


Roadmap to Postgraduate Training in Pharmacy

Roadmap to Postgraduate Training in Pharmacy

Author: P. Brandon Bookstaver

Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional

Published: 2013-02-01

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 0071801294

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A must read for every pharmacy student Market: Pharmacy students (35,000) Experts in the field discuss residency, fellowships, and additional degrees Related McGraw-Hill Title: Freeman: The Ultimate Guide To Choosing a Medical Specialty 978-0-07-145713-2 * 0-07-145713-5 * Paperback * $35.00MD