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Category Archives: Student Concerns Subcommittee
Community-Based Research: An Introductory Discussion
January 27, 2023 @1:00pm ET
Community Based Research: At the Intersections of Queerness and Gender
February 10, 2023 @ 1:00pm ET
Community-Based Research: At the Intersections of Queerness and (Dis)ability
This event will be rescheduled
(SCS1) Getting It Done – Tips and Tricks for Successful Dissertation Completion
View Recording This session, organized by the Student Concerns Subcommittee, was held as part of the 2022 Canadian Sociological Association Conference / Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Congress. Professors and recent PhD grads share insights into successful strategies … Continue reading
Pushing Research Beyond Academia
February 16, 2022
Canada Versus America Job Market
The Student Concerns Subcommittee invites you to learn more about navigating the job market from American and Canadian perspectives. Our panelists will share their experiences and suggest strategies for students embarking on their careers in academia. Download Webinar Highlights Panelists: … Continue reading
Posted in Panel Discussion, Past Webinars, Professional Development, Student Concerns Subcommittee
Tagged Careers
Effective Social Media Use for Grad Students
Watch the Recording Download Transcript Do you want to use social media platforms to enhance your professional networks and academic development? The Canadian Sociological Association’s Student Concerns Subcommittee is excited to host the panel discussion “Effective Social Media Use for Grad … Continue reading
Publishing & Public Sociology
View Recording Transcript Infograph Highlights Publishing is consistently recognized as the “universal currency” of academia, but the process behind the product remains unclear for many graduate students. At the same time, growing awareness about the importance of sharing scholarly outputs … Continue reading
Posted in Panel Discussion, Past Webinars, Professional Development, Student Concerns Subcommittee
Tagged Careers, Students