SOCI 625D1/D2: Professional Development Seminar in Sociology Fall 2016 and Winter 2017

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SOCI 625D1/D2: Professional Development Seminar in Sociology Fall 2016 and Winter 2017 Class Location: LEA 738 Class Meeting Time (for exact dates see Course Schedule below): Wednesdays 9:30-10:30 a.m. (in Fall term) Thursdays 2:30-3:30 p.m. (in Winter term) Instructor: Professor Elaine Weiner Course Description The purpose of this professional development seminar is two-fold: first, to acquaint incoming sociology graduate students with the department s faculty members and second, to familiarize students, more broadly, with the norms of the discipline. Course Materials Rojas, Fabio. 2011. Grad Skool Rulz: Everything You Need to Know About Academia from Graduate School to Tenure (available for electronic download at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/93455 Cost $3.00) Course Organization and Requirements Class format: Seminar format (1 hour every other week, for exact dates see Course Schedule below). 7 seminars will be held in the fall term and 6 in the winter semester. Course requirements: Course Attendance/Participation = 75% Talk Attendance = 25% (Students are required to attend the Sociology Department Speaker Series talks and one non-departmental talk (e.g., Social Statistics and Population Dynamics Seminars, Social Studies of Medicine Seminars) NOTE: Students are required submit a one-page summary of the non-departmental talk Course Schedule Seminar #1: Applying for External Funding Wednesday, September 7 th Guest Speaker: Professor Matthew Lange (Graduate Program Director) What are you eligible for? How many times can you apply? When are the deadlines? How should you prepare your application? When, from whom and on what should you solicit feedback? Required Rojas Reading: Chapter 3 Seminar #2: Speed Socialization **to be held Friday, September 16 th 2:30-3:30 p.m. in LEA 26** This event brings together students of the incoming graduate cohort with departmental faculty members in an informal setting to get acquainted with unprecedented speed!

2 Seminar #3: Priorities and Program Timeline: What Should You Be Focusing On and When? Wednesday, September 28 th What courses should you take and when? What do certain courses (e.g., reading and research, bibliographic methods) involve? What should you be doing during the summer? When can you expect to finish your program? When should you begin the job search? Required Rojas Reading: Chapters 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 Seminar #4: Assistantships: Research and Teaching Wednesday, October 12 th Guest Speakers: Professor Jason Carmichael and Alexandre Miltsov (PhD Candidate) What can you expect from an assistantship? What s the point of an assistantship? How do you balance your need for money and completing your degree? What are your contractual obligations? Required Rojas Reading: Chapter 21 Seminar #5: Finding a Supervisor, Forming a Committee, Finding a Second Reader, Etc... Wednesday, October 26 th How do you choose a supervisor? What s the role of your supervisor? What s the role of committee members, a second reader etc...? How do you negotiate expectations? Required Rojas Reading: Chapters 12, 13, 19 and 20 Seminar #6: Area Exams Wednesday, November 9 th Guest Speakers: Milaine Alarie (PhD Candidate) and Xavier St. Denis (PhD Candidate) What are they? What s the purpose of them? What areas are available in which to take an exam? How should you prepare for an area exam? What happens if you fail an area exam? Required Rojas Reading: Chapter 9 Seminar #7: Balancing Academia and the Rest of Life Wednesday, November 23 rd Guest Speakers: Professors Jan Doering and Jennifer Elrick How do you cope with academic obligations and everything else? How do you set limits? How do you avoid burnout? What can you do when faced with personal or family crisis? Required Rojas Reading: Chapter 11, 22 and 23 Seminar #8: Presenting Your Work

3 Thursday, January 12th Guest Speakers: Candice Shaw (PhD Candidate) and Skye Miner (PhD Candidate) How are conferences and workshops useful? How do you chose a conference venue for your work? How do you fund your conference attendance/presentation? Required Rojas Reading: Chapter 29 Seminar #9: Academic Writing: Tips and Tricks Thursday, January 26 th Guest Speaker: Professor Shelley Clark How do you structure your writing days? When should you seek feedback on written work? How do you co-author a manuscript, in practical terms? Required Rojas Reading: Chapter 17 and 18 Seminars #10 and #11: Publish, Publish, Publish Thursday, February 9th and Thursday, February 23rd Guest Speakers: Professor Thomas Soehl (Feb. 9) and Professor Amelie Quesnel-Vallee (Feb. 23) How can you revise a research paper (for a class) into a publishable piece of scholarship? Should you send out your manuscript and if so, where? What are predatory presses? How is writing book reviews valuable? What is the average review time? How do you respond to reviewers? How do you deal with rejection? How do you get a book contract? Can more than one press/journal review your manuscript? What if English is not your first language? Required Rojas Reading: Chapters 26, 27 and 28 Seminar #12: Doing a Dissertation Thursday, March 16 th Guest Speaker: Jose Ignacio Nazif-Muñoz (Steinberg Global Health and SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellow, McGill University Institute of Health and Global Policy [PhD, Sociology, McGill, 2015]) Why do a dissertation? Should you write a book or article-based dissertation? What does a dissertation proposal involve? How should you go about preparing it? What does a defense involve? Required Rojas Reading: Chapters 14,15 and 16 Seminar #13: Job Prospects Thursday, March 23 rd Guest Speaker: Lorna MacEachern, McGill Career Planning Service (Graduate Students and Postdocs) What different opportunities are there for you in academia (e.g., liberal arts college vs. research university)? What opportunities are there for you outside of academia? What are Canadian sociologists doing? How do you network? How can/should you use social media to promote yourself?

Required Rojas Reading: Chapters 30, 31, 32, 34, 38, 39, 40 and 41 4

5 Other Useful Resources At McGILL 1. GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES (GPS) http://www.mcgill.ca/gps/students 2. POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS SOCIETY (PGSS) an association of all graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at McGill... We are here to support you throughout your academic work at McGill and to serve as a resource if you ever need help dealing with the University or life in Montreal. https://pgss.mcgill.ca/en 3. SKILLSETS a centrally-managed program that is jointly hosted by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and Teaching and Learning Services. We develop and promote interdisciplinary professional development offerings to all Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Fellows. http://www.mcgill.ca/skillsets/ 4. CAREER AND PLACEMENT SERVICES (CaPS) http://www.mcgill.ca/caps/ PhD blogs 1. THE DUTCH PHD COACH http://www.thedutchphdcoach.com/blog/ 2. DR. SUSTAINABLE http://www.drsustainable.com/ 3. GET A LIFE, PHD http://getalifephd.blogspot.nl/p/about-me.html 4. GRADHACKER http://www.gradhacker.org/ 5. PHD2PUBLISHED http://www.phd2published.com/ 6. THE THESIS WHISPER http://thesiswhisperer.com/ HIGHER EDUCATION NEWS 1. UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS (for Canada) http://www.universityaffairs.ca/default.aspx 2. CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION http://chronicle.com/section/home/5 ACADEMIC JOB LISTINGS 1. UNIVERSITY AFFAIRS (for Canada) http://www.universityaffairs.ca/default.aspx 2. AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION http://www.asanet.org/employment/employment.cfm OTHER PROFESSIONAL MATERIALS 1. THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST (journal) The American Sociologist publishes papers, comments, and other writings on topics of professional and disciplinary concern to sociologists. The contents examine intellectual, practical, and ethical issues affecting the work, careers, and perspectives of sociologists. http://link.springer.com/journal/12108