SHEAR Early Career Mentorship Program

SHEAR is expanding its Early Career Mentorship Program and is welcoming new members (both mentors and mentees) to participate beginning in 2024. This mentorship program is designed to be an ongoing relationship to help to demystify the opacity of the historical profession as graduate students work their way through early career milestones. The program is open to scholars across disciplinary interests, backgrounds, and career trajectories.

Please consider for yourselves and pass word to graduate students in your circle.

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