The Division D, Measurement and Research Methodologies, Graduate Student Seminar Committee is pleased to announce an excellent panel of experts who will provide invaluable advice in the session “Ph.Diaries: Career Advice from Psychometric, Quantitative, and Qualitative Methodology Professionals.” This AERA pre-conference session will take place on Friday, April 5, from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, Mezzanine, Room Tutor 7. Please register this session through https://surveyhero.com/c/2cee7513. This survey also collects career development-related questions that you want to know from panelists.
At the Graduate Student Seminar, panelists will be reading aloud their own letters to their “professional younger selves” and share with PhD students and graduates what they wish they would have known when they were starting out, what reassuring words they wished they would have received, and what they could have better prepared for. The panelists are at various points in their career trajectories, and their experience spans academic and applied settings and diverse methodological specialties. The seminar will also provide an extended opportunity for students and graduates to interact with members of this distinguished panel and pick their brain on topics related to completing their degrees and moving into the job market, finding out what knowledge and skills are needed for success in areas of quantitative and qualitative methodological research, application, and assessment in the future. This fantastic session will begin with a continental breakfast and include both large-group discussions and focused, small-group roundtables. You don’t want to miss this! Your older self will thank you!
At the Graduate Student Seminar, panelists will be reading aloud their own letters to their “professional younger selves” and share with PhD students and graduates what they wish they would have known when they were starting out, what reassuring words they wished they would have received, and what they could have better prepared for. The panelists are at various points in their career trajectories, and their experience spans academic and applied settings and diverse methodological specialties. The seminar will also provide an extended opportunity for students and graduates to interact with members of this distinguished panel and pick their brain on topics related to completing their degrees and moving into the job market, finding out what knowledge and skills are needed for success in areas of quantitative and qualitative methodological research, application, and assessment in the future. This fantastic session will begin with a continental breakfast and include both large-group discussions and focused, small-group roundtables. You don’t want to miss this! Your older self will thank you!