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* [http://chronicle.com/jobs/100/700/2500/ Chronicle] | * [http://chronicle.com/jobs/100/700/2500/ Chronicle] | ||
* [http://campus.acm.org/careercenter/?job_category=2765&ss=0&sec=browse ACM] | * [http://campus.acm.org/careercenter/?job_category=2765&ss=0&sec=browse ACM] | ||
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| + | IS lists (these are appropriate for HCI people that want to apply to IS places): | ||
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| + | * [http://www.asist.org ASIST] | ||
| + | * [http://www.alise.org ALISE] | ||
| + | * IEEE IS World | ||
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| + | == Academic Resources == | ||
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| + | * [http://www.cra.org/Activities/workshops/academic.careers/2008/agenda.2008.html CRA 2008 Workshop materials] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:58, 21 April 2008
Resources
- Applying for an Academic/Research Job: Nuts and Bolts - Talk given on 9/14/07
- Computing Research Association - Job announcements, links to NRC rankings, Taulbee survey
- Talk by Margo Seltzer - Another talk on getting a job
- Advice from Michael Ernst
- Advice from Stephanie Weirich
- UMD Career Center
Academic job lists[edit | edit source]
IS lists (these are appropriate for HCI people that want to apply to IS places):