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DESCRIPTION:You are wrapping up your degree and thinking about the working 
 world – what is next? A challenge? An adventure? Both?\n\n \n\nEarly Caree
 r Chronicles - PhD’s transition from academia into the public service\n	Feb
 ruary 4\, 2021\n	12:00 pm - 1:00 pm\n\nRSVP through myFuture\n\nCome hear a
 bout a history PhD’s transition from academia into the public service\, ge
 t tips on networking and applying for positions in the federal government\
 , and navigating the world of work beyond higher ed.\n\nAndrea Eidinger\, 
 PhD History\, UVic 2011 (BA McGill 2006)\n	Public Relations\, Outreach\, an
 d Media Manager (Quebec Region) – Communications and Dissemination Branch
 \n	Statistics Canada / Government of Canada\n\nAndrea Eidinger currently wo
 rks as the Public Relations\, Outreach\, and Media Manager (Quebec Region)
  for the 2021 Census at Statistics Canada\, while also teaching part-time 
 at in the Department of History at Concordia University. She holds degrees
  from McGill University (BA Hon 2006) and the University of Victoria (PhD 
 2011). Since 2010\, she has taught numerous courses on Canadian history\, 
 women’s and gender history\, and the history of the body. Andrea is curren
 tly completing a book manuscript and her work has appeared in a range of s
 cholarly publications\, academic journals\, and history blogs. Andrea is p
 erhaps best known for her work in the fields of public and digital history
 \, particularly on her blog\, Unwritten Histories\, which is dedicated to 
 creative an accessible platform for Canadian historians and history enthus
 iasts.\n\n\nEarly Career Chronicles - Transition out of studenthood and in
 to their first job\n	February 18\, 2021\n	12:00 pm - 1:00 pm\n	RSVP through m
 yFuture\n\nCome hear a recent McGill grad talk about their transition out 
 of studenthood and into their first job.  Get tips on preparing for your c
 areer story\, networking and applying for positions in the federal governm
 ent\, and how to navigate the job search and application process.  Gabriel
 le Thomas (BA English\, ’20) is a Program Officer in Diversity and Inclusi
 on at Shared Services Canada.\n\n\nEarly Career Chronicles - From Internat
 ional Development Work to the Quebec Non-Profit World\n	February 23\, 2021
 \n	12:00 pm - 1:00 pm\n	RSVP through myFuture\n\nCome hear a recent McGill g
 rad talk about their post-graduation career transitions\; from development
  work in Nairobi to the non-profit world in Montreal.\n\nSpeaker: Teneille
  Arnott (BA) is a Program Manager for the Youth on the Rise Program at YES
  Employment + Entrepreneurship.\n\nTeneille graduated from McGill in 2018 
 with a major in International Development and a double minor in History an
 d Anthropology. Although passionate about development\, she was both criti
 cal of the systems in place and confused as to where she fit in. After an 
 internship in the South Rift of Kenya\, Teneille realised she wanted to su
 pport locally led and community based development. Throughout the past yea
 r Teneille lived in Nairobi and worked for a start-up in education. She ha
 s since returned back to Montreal to understand more about what community 
 development means in her own context\, and currently works as Program Mana
 ger for a program called Youth on the Rise at YES Entrepreneurship + Emplo
 yment.\n\n\nThe Zoom meeting link will be sent to all registrants in advan
 ce of the session start time. You will need to sign-in to the event using 
 your McGill email address.\n\n \n\n \n
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SUMMARY:Early Career Chronicles
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/caps/channels/event/early-career-chronicles-32778
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