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Mar 16, 2016 - LibraData: UVa's Scholarly Research
Rogers, Katina, 2016, "Survey on Humanities Graduate Education and Alternative Academic Careers (Employer Survey)", https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/HOOJSE, University of Virginia Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:oQubiOIaCLZMUcm9b5DyTQ== [fileUNF]
As humanities scholars increasingly recognize the value of public engagement, and as the proportion of tenure-track faculty positions available to new graduates continues to decline, many humanities programs are focusing renewed attention on equipping graduate students for careers as scholars both within and beyond academe. To support those efforts... |
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Survey on Humanities Graduate Education and Alternative Academic Careers (Employer Survey)
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Survey on Humanities Graduate Education and Alternative Academic Careers (Employer Survey)
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Survey on Humanities Graduate Education and Alternative Academic Careers (Employer Survey)
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Survey on Humanities Graduate Education and Alternative Academic Careers (Employer Survey)
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Mar 16, 2016 - Department of Biology
Wilbur, Henry; Church, Don; Bailey, Larissa; Hines, James; Kendall, Bill, 2016, "Ambystoma tigrinum data Church et al 2007", https://doi.org/10.18130/V3/2IVQ9Z, University of Virginia Dataverse, V1, UNF:6:aKN0uWeNB/TAz+eIv7k9JQ== [fileUNF]
These data are individual capture histories of tiger salamanders captured during a five year study of population dynamics and movements between elements of a metapopulation in Augusta County, Virginia. These data are the foundation of a publication by Don Church et al in ECOLOGY 2007. |
