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Monday, July 9, 2012

Sciences:
The post-doc system is “dysfunctional and not sustainable in the long term,” Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman told top brass at NIH in June.

Humanities:
For Ph.D. graduates in the humanities and social sciences, postdoctoral fellowships are becoming increasingly attractive as a way to build research and teaching expertise before entering the academic job market, five current ACLS postdocs at Yale interviewed said.

SMH.
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I am an ACLS New Faculty Fellow at Yale University, working on a book on experimental literature and the history of science, 1880-1950. My other research interests include American literature, gender theory, children’s literature/childhood studies, media studies, and visual culture.

This spring I am teaching a junior seminar called Modernism and Childhood.

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