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I. Job Listings

Chronicle of Higher Education- Provides available listings and additional job search information divided by discipline

Academic 360- Provides resources and available listings and links to faculty, administrative & staff announcements

Academic Careers- Includes faculty, teacher, research, post doc, adjunct, library, administrative and senior management positions at (community) colleges, universities, research institutes, and schools around the world

HigherEdJobs.com- Lists faculty, executive, and administrative positions worldwide

NewScientistJobs- Search for biology, chemistry & other science jobs worldwide

AcademicJobsEU.com- Lists academic and research jobs in Europe

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II. Books (located in the Career Resource Library)

  • Graduate Study for the Twenty-First Century: How to Build an Academic Career in the Humanities by Gregory M. Colon Semenza
  • On the Market: Strategies for a Successful Academic Job Search by Sandra Barnes
  • So You Want to be a Professor? A Handbook for Graduate Students by P. Aarne Vesilind
  • The Academic Job Search Handbook (3rd Edition) by Mary Morris Heiberger & Julia Miller Vick
  • The CV Handbook: How to Present and Promote Your Academic Career by Gerald Roe
  • So What Are You Going to do With That? by Susan Basalla & Maggie Debelius
For a complete list of books in the Career Resource Library, please visit the following website: http://www.sa.miami.edu/toppel/library/

III. Articles

The Chronicle of Higher Education’s Chronicle Careers Section contains a large collection of articles and advice columns relating to the Academic & Non-Academic Job Search.

How to Plan for a Career Before you Have One

Where to Find Information on Nonacademic Careers

Getting Started as an Adjunct

The Ones We Didn't Hire

A Job's a Job

Postdoc or Tenure-Track Job?

IV. On-line Video

Video of Susan Basalla's April 2007 Presentation: "So What Are You Going to do With That?"- How to prepare for the many things you can do with your advanced degree outside academia