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VH@Duke interns

8 Ph.D. Students Receive Internships through Versatile Humanists at Duke

Posted on May 22, 2017May 22, 2017 by John Zhu

The internship experiences are designed to help enrich students’ dissertations and prepare students for academic and nonacademic careers.

Posted in News, Resources
Internship launch

VH@Duke Internships: Made for Duke Ph.D. Students

Posted on January 23, 2017February 15, 2017 by John Zhu

At the internship program launch, our internship partners focused not on what skills they were looking for, but what new experiences and skills they can offer our Ph.D. students in the humanities and interpretive social sciences.

Posted in Resources
Kaupp

How PFF Helped Me with My Career Choices

Posted on December 12, 2016January 11, 2017 by John Zhu

“My time as a PFF fellow has allowed me to gain insights about the day-to-day life as a professor: insights I would never have been able to make at my own institution; insights that prepared me well for making my own career choices.”

Posted in Perspectives, Resources

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