Navigating Canadian and American Academic Job Markets
April 23, 2024, 9:30 AM - April 23, 2024, 12:00 PM
The Administrative Sciences Association of Canada invites you to embark on a specialized workshop designed exclusively for early-career academics and PhD students. Join us for an in-depth exploration of the academic landscape, as we unravel the differences between public and private universities in the USA, diverse tiers of institutions, and the intricacies of navigating academic job markets in both the USA and Canada.
Hosted by Dr. Amir Bahman Radnejad, Associate Professor of Mount Royal University, this highly interactive workshop is structured with your active participation in mind, offering a platform for questions, discussions, and personalized insights. Join us for a comprehensive exploration of the academic landscape, empowering you to make informed decisions and navigate your career journey with confidence. During the workshop, Dr. Radnejad will be covering topics such as:
- Unlocking the secrets to success in the academic job market as we explore the distinctions between public and private universities in the USA. Gain insights into the application, interview, and negotiation processes, tailored specifically for early-career academics and PhD candidates.
- Delving into the tiers of universities in the USA, from research-focused institutions to teaching-oriented colleges. Understand how each tier influences your academic journey, including considerations for teaching loads.
- Demystifying AACSB and its relevance to your early academic career. Equip yourself with the knowledge needed to make strategic decisions for your professional trajectory.
- Delving into the contrasts in hiring practices between American and Canadian universities. Uncover the nuances that could significantly impact your academic job search strategy and decision-making process.
- Evaluating the factors influencing the decision to apply for academic positions in either the USA or Canada. Gain clarity on which location aligns better with your unique career goals and aspirations.