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Getting Published II

Launching an Interdisciplinary Research Agenda

Congratulations on earning your graduate degree!  Now that you’ve completed one significant research project, you have to figure out how, where and when to publish your results.  Publishing is an important part of an academic career.  It is one of the ways you contribute to the development of knowledge in the field, and a good publication record is also a chief criterion for hiring and promotion. 

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Career Advice for Academics

Getting Hired to an Academic Position

David M. Hassenzahl
AESS President (2016 – 18)
Dean, College of Natural Sciences, California State University at Chico

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Getting Published in Interdisciplinary Environmental Journals

Getting Published in Interdisciplinary Environmental Journals

Introduction:

A career in environmental studies and science, especially when it includes academic teaching or research, is likely to involve publishing in related journals. Often, publication is expected or strongly encouraged for successful career development. Because environmental studies and sciences encourages interdisciplinary research and collaboration, publishing will often involve writing with the style and substance appropriate to journals with this interdisciplinary perspective.

This essay, growing from our experience in environmental studies as program directors, journal managers, editorial board members, teachers and writers, offers information, advice, and encouragement about successfully preparing these publications and selecting the right journals for their submission.

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Newly Launched Academic Careers Blog

[bs_lead]Welcome to the Association of Environmental Studies and Sciences academic careers blog.[/bs_lead]

This is a community for professionals in all stages of their academic careers. Our focus is on those in or aspiring to faculty positions in environmental programs, but all are welcome to ask and offer thoughts on a range of career questions. Note: this blog a benefit only available to AESS members who are logged into their accounts.

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