For Doctoral Students

Doctoral students learned how to better position themselves for tenure by seizing publishing, partnership, and networking opportunities with faculty members specializing in their intended social work education career paths. This session was also good for social work doctoral students interested in direct practice or those looking to establish other mentor relationships.

Panelists

  • Stacey Borasky
  • J. Patrick Galloway
  • Meredith Hanson
  • Anne Slonim Rafal

Moderator–Barbara Rittner

 

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    Stacey Borasky

    a social work program director at a teaching-focused institution Read More

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    J. Patrick Galloway

    vice president at Galloway Research with 30 years+ of qualitative and quantitative research experience Read More

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    Meredith Hanson

    director of Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service’s Doctoral Program Read More

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    Anne Slonim Rafal

    Rafal is a policy support and analysis specialist for the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Read More

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    Barbara Rittner

    University at Buffalo associate professor and is chair of the Group for the Advancement of Doctoral Education Read More



November 7, 2009
12:00 PM–1:15 PM
San Antonio, TX