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Compromising, Negotiating: Being a Graduate Student  

Compromising, Negotiating: Being a Graduate Student

Publié le par Florian Pennanech (Source : Loic Bourdeau)

The Graduate Student Caucus, an affiliate organization of the MLA, invites proposals for papers to be presented at the 2014 MLA annual meeting (Chicago, Jan. 9-12, 2014). Please send abstracts (ca. 300 words) on one of the following topics to Loïc Bourdeau (lbourdeau@ucdavis.edu) by March 10.

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Compromising, Negotiating: Being a Graduate Student

For this roundtable, we seek interventions from 6/7 graduate students who wish to present on the following topics (list not exhaustive):

  • -  How to be a graduate student (but not only)?

  • -  Being a parent, being a graduate student

  • -  Private life, privacy, and interacting with your peers: How much should you reveal about yourself?

  • -  How to negotiate conflicts with your peers/professors?

  • -  How to deal with discrimination?

  • -  How to live heathy while being a graduate student? How to live on a budget?

  • -  Preparing for your exams, preparing for the market: negotiating priorities?

  • -  What if being a professor is not for me?

    We invite graduate students to submit proposals for short interventions (8 minutes) that call attention to the aforementioned topics (not limited) so as to reflect on what it entails to be in graduate school and find ways to make the experience less stressful.