January 2007 | gradPSYCH
Vol. 5 No. 1
On the Cover: Land an academic job
- The community college alternative
- Applying for academic jobs
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Job talk basics
What you need to do to give a stellar talk, and how to get it done.
- The expansion of contingent faculty
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Ace the academic interview
Faculty interviewers often evaluate intangibles during interviews.
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The new academic job market
A reordering of the academic world has shifted opportunities for psychologists.
- APA-backed program primes students for the professoriate
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Off the tenure track
Here’s what to consider before taking contingent work.
- Tips for a successful job talk
- Sell your research in writing
CAREER CENTER
Psychology teachers with theater training share tips that anyone can use to bring a concept to life.
New professionals need to know how to keep, safeguard and destroy records.
CLASS ACT
Good-natured determination propelled Sona Dimidjian to be an up-and-coming clinical researcher.
DEGREE IN SIGHT
Students and professors share lessons learned from instances of mistreatment.
Some students say the Clearinghouse was one of the best things that could have happened to them.
Students’ titles outside academia should reflect their training as accurately as possible, say ethics experts.
Student researchers need to know what to look for in a measurement instrument

