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Establishing an Academic Track Record

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Writing a Graduate Thesis or Dissertation

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Not long ago, new graduates were hired on the basis of their promise. Today, they need proven track records that include conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications. They cannot wait for graduation to start building their Curriculum Vitae (CV), as competition for grants, post-doctorate positions, and jobs require that students are already active in their fields.

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Blair, L. (2016). Establishing an Academic Track Record. In: Writing a Graduate Thesis or Dissertation. Teaching Writing. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-426-8_9

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