Our PhDs at Work: Public Sector -- Sarah Shropshire (PhD '21) & Catherine Carstairs at CHA Panel
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Virtual - Online
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Historians at Work: Careers in History
History PhDs are increasingly looking for and finding work outside of the traditional academic job market. The Canadian Historical Association's Committee on the Future of the History PhD in Canada is convening a seminar series to focus on job opportunities for PhD graduates within and beyond academia. The speakers include recent PhD's who have found jobs in government, the private sector, museums and universities. They will speak to their own journey in finding work and offer tips for people looking for work in similar fields. The seminars will be bilingual, with presenters using the language of their choice.
GOVERNMENT - APRIL 27, 2PM EDT
Sarah Shropshire (UofG PhD '21), Policy Analyst, Public Health Agency of Canada
Henry Trim, Senior Economist, Natural Resources Canada
Cara Spittal, Manager, Housing Strategy and Transformation, Department of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Government of Nova Scotia
Marie-Eve Ouellet, Cultural Heritage Advisor at the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications du Québec
Phil Van Huizen, Senior Advisor, First Nations Relations, B.C. Ministry of Forests
Registration (free) https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpc-6upjkuH9X06GF3aNlvJ5RD6ZbQ-QrG
The April 19 event in the series, Historians at Work: Careers in History - Private Sector, featured Guelph History PhDs Alice Glaze (PhD '17), Research Director at consulting company Know History and Maria Toledo Candelaria (PhD '18), Program Manager at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation discussing their career paths in the for-profit and non-profit private sector.
That webinar (and others in the series in future) are available on the CHA YouTube channel
We hope that you can attend!
Catherine Carstairs
Committee Chair