Showing posts with label professional. Show all posts
Showing posts with label professional. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 27, 2025

Graduate Student Handbook (Linguistics)

I put together some blog posts that I have written in the last few years

which are relevant to graduate education in linguistics. In some cases,

the posts lean more toward syntax than other subfields. If there is

interest, I will continue to add links to this list in the coming years.

Many other topics need to be covered, for example, advice on writing

a doctoral dissertation. 


1. Top Likes and Dislikes of Working in Academics (Revised)

2. Writing a Statement of Purpose for Linguistics Graduate School

3. Advice for Surviving Linguistics Graduate School

4. Writing a Conference Abstract in Syntax – Some Practical Advice

5. Giving a Talk -- Some Practical Advice

6. How to Review a Syntax Paper

7. Responding to Reviewers: 10 Pieces of Advice

8. Collaboration in Syntax

9. Required Documents during a Career in Linguistics




Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Top Likes and Dislikes of Working in Academics (Revised)

After more than three decades working in academics (graduated from MIT 1993), this is a small list of things that I like and dislike the most. I understand that my position at a private university in the United States is very privileged. Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for having my job. 

I believe that this list might be useful to somebody starting their career, and wondering whether academics is right for them. I would love to hear feedback from others on their experiences.

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Top Likes and Dislikes of Working in Academics

After more than three decades working in academics (graduated from MIT 1993), this is a small list of things that like and dislike the most. I understand that my position at a private university in the United States is very privileged. Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful for having my job. The order of presentation is random.