Sponsorship partnership between ETS Global Higher Education and Beyond the Professoriate will empower more graduate students to successfully launch new careers.
Beyond the Professoriate, the online career education platform for graduate students and PhDs, and ETS, the world’s largest nonprofit educational assessment, research and learning organization, announced a new sponsorship deal through ETS’s Global Higher Education division in support of Career Training Webinars for graduate students and PhDs.
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This sponsorship will provide Master’s students and PhDs access to free trainings to help them explore career opportunities, learn proven job search strategies, and launch new professional careers. ETS will sponsor monthly trainings throughout 2022, beginning on January 14th with a webinar for PhDs and graduate students transitioning into nonacademic careers.
“We look forward to working with Beyond Prof in supporting their training webinars, allowing us to further advance our mission to support graduate students through every part of their educational journey: from the early stages of college exploration to successful program completion, career readiness, and employment.” – Alberto Acereda, Associate Vice President of Global Higher Education at ETS.
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Beyond Prof’s training webinars provide students access to research-informed curriculum on career exploration, career-readiness, and job searching in a new economy.
“Today, more than ever, graduate students and PhDs need access to continued support and information regarding their post-academic career options. With the support of ETS sponsorship, we will be able to continue to serve the unique professional development needs of Master’s students and PhDs.” – L. Maren Wood, PhD, CEO and Founder, Beyond the Professoriate.
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