2022 Doctoral Career Pathways Conference
Doctoral Career Pathways Conference 2022: Getting From Here to Career
This year's conference will increase your knowledge, curiosity and excitement about how to get from here, wherever you are in your doctoral training, to your career beyond Maryland. Instead of a one day event, this year's conference will take place throughout the first week of May.
- Each day includes an in-person lunchtime workshop and a virtual panel featuring UMD doctoral alumni. Box lunches will be served.
- The workshops will increase your knowledge, skills and confidence to land an internship or full-time job.
- Hearing the career stories of our alumni panelists will open up your mind to job possibilities you had not considered.
- You will learn how doctoral alumni landed their positions - affirming that you too will be able to successfully navigate from your doctoral program to a job you love.
- Panelists will share valuable advice about how to conduct an effective job search and build professional relationships.
- Panels and workshops include time to ask questions and network with attendees.
Lunch and Learn Workshops
DAY TIME & LOCATION | SESSION NAME, BRIEF DESCRIPTION & CAREER4TERPS REGISTRATION LINK |
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Monday, May 2, 2022 | Using This Summer to Prepare to Go Out on the Academic Job Market |
12 pm - 1 pm UCC, Hornbake Southwing | Planning to apply for academic jobs in Fall 2022 but overwhelmed by the documents you’ll need to create–cover letters, teaching philosophy statements, research statements, diversity statements, and so on and so on? The Teaching and Learning Transformation Center and the Graduate School Writing Center are here to help. We’re planning a retreat to help you prepare all these documents; join us for this session to learn more about the retreat or to find out how to access the resources even if you can’t attend. |
Facilitated by Dr. Linda Macri, Director of Academic and Professional Development in the Graduate School | |
Event Registration in C4T | |
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 | Converting Your Doctoral CV to a Resume |
12 pm - 1 pm UCC, Hornbake Southwing | What exactly is the difference between a CV and a resume? What should be included on a well constructed resume so employers notice you? This workshop will provide tips to enable you to efficiently make the leap from CV to resume as a doctoral student. |
Facilitated by a UMD expert- Ms. April Fuller, doctoral candidate and GA for Doctoral Career Development | |
Event Registration in C4T | |
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 | Using LinkedIn for Your Doctoral Job Search |
12 pm - 1 pm UCC, Hornbake Southwing | You may have heard that LinkedIn is one of the most effective tools for finding a job. But how exactly should you be using it to find and apply for opportunities? Attend this session to get great advice about how to improve your profile and ACTIVELY use the jobs and alumni search features to land your next internship or job. |
Facilitated by a UMD expert - Ms. Sydney Yarbrough, Sociology grad student and current Doctoral Career Consultant who facilitates pop-up sessions in the Doctoral Career Navigator ELMS-Canvas modules (go.umd.edu/navigator) | |
Event Registration in C4T | |
Thursday, May 5, 2022 | Online Interview Techniques for Doctoral Students |
12 pm - 1 pm UCC, Hornbake Southwing | Online screening and second round interviews are the new normal. Make sure you are ready to be remembered for all the right reasons--no your cat walking across your desk! This session will provide tips for standing out when interviewing virtually. |
Facilitated by Dr. Susan Martin, Program Director, Doctoral Career Development in the Graduate School and University Career Center | |
Event Registration in C4T | |
Friday, May 6, 2022 | Job Search Strategies for International Doctoral Students |
12 pm - 1 pm UCC, Hornbake Southwing | Landing an OPT position takes time, ongoing effort and demands resilience. Job search can feel lonely and overwhelming. Attend this workshop to gain new knowledge and perspectives about how to conduct a more efficient job search while being compassionate to yourself. You'll leave the session feeling just a bit more positive and motivated about identifying opportunities. |
Facilitated by Dr. Susan Martin, Program Director, Doctoral Career Development in the Graduate School and University Career Center, Dr. Urvi Palakar University Counseling Center, Veronica Perrigan, Engineering Career Services and Michael Waggoner, ISSS | |
Event Registration in C4T |
Doctoral Alumni Career Panels
DAY TIME & LOCATION | SESSION NAME / ZOOM REGISTRATION & BRIEF DESCRIPTION |
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Monday, May 2, 2022 | Faculty Careers beyond the Research University |
2 pm - 3 pm Virtual | Faculty positions come in more shapes and sizes than just a tenure track job at a research university. Hear from alumni working in a variety of faculty capacities including professional track positions, teaching intensive tenure track, part-time and visiting roles. Come with an open mind to learn more about diverse faculty roles and how these might fit your goals and aspirations. |
Panelists: | |
Amanda Woodward (Psychology, 2020) | |
Cara Synder (Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2019) | |
Jonathan Fernandes (Mathematics, 2019) | |
Tuesday, May 3, 2022 | Advocacy: Doctoral Careers with a Cause |
2 pm - 3 pm Virtual | Are you passionate about social issues? big world problems? local causes? Learn more about how UMD doctoral alumni live out their interests and values by doing work in the broad ImaginePhD job family of Advocacy. |
Panelists: | |
Rachel Lamb | |
Alauna Safarpour (Government and Politics, 2021) | |
Yuhan Rao (Geographical Sciences, 2019) | |
Wednesday, May 4, 2022 | You've Got Valuable Research Skills! |
2 pm - 3 pm Virtual | Doctoral training in education, the social sciences, political science and public health develop marketable quantitative and qualitative research skills. Hear from alumni from various disciplines who leveraged the research, survey, interview, focus group expertise they gained during their doctoral studies to land a research related position outside of the academy |
Panelists: | |
Naheed Ahmed (Family Science, 2020) | |
Nina Daoud (Higher Education, Student Affairs & International Ed Policy, 2018) | |
Kristen Klein (Psychology, 2013) | |
Thursday, May 5, 2022 | Beyond the Research Lab: STEM Careers for PhDs |
2 pm - 3 pm Virtual | Are you a scientist or engineer who is interested in using your expertise outside of the arena of academic research? This panel will showcase alumni who have taken their knowledge and skills to private industry, start-ups, government and consulting. |
Panelists: | |
Kailyn Cage (Family Science, 2020) (Mechanical Engineering, 2017) | |
Alessandra Zimmerman (Biochemistry, 2019) | |
Dustin Moraczewski (Neuroscience and Cognitive Science, 2019) | |
Adelaide Nolan (Materials Science, 2021) | |
Friday, May 6, 2022 | So You are Considering a Postdoc? |
2 pm - 3 pm Virtual | A postdoc position may (or may not be) the right next move for you depending on your career goals. Attend this panel to learn more about the many relevant career and personal reasons for pursuing a postdoc. You'll also gain valuable advice about how to land a position. Current postdoc panelists will share their experiences and advice for anyone considering a postdoc as their next career move. |
Panelists: | |
Kiante Brantley (Computer Science, 2021) | |
Sarah Benish (Atmoshperic and Ocieanic Studies) | |
Simona Patange (Biophysics, 2020) | |
Ebony Toussaint (Public Health, 2020) |