Presented By: Institute for the Humanities
Careers for Humanities PhDs: Publishing
Nick Geller, Yale University Press
In this workshop, Nick Geller (U-M PhD Classical Studies, 2015) of Yale University Press discusses his own career trajectory, his current position in publishing, how skills acquired as part of a PhD are transferable to positions outside the academy, and how graduate students can tap into academic networking resources related to careers in publishing, editing, and freelance writing.
RSVP Required: https://forms.gle/T5HAoa8xsMJQ8n8o7
About Nick Geller:
Nick Geller, publishing assistant at Yale University Press, manages approximately 100 distributed titles a year from acquisition to publication and serves as the primary liaison to the press’s many museum partners, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Geller also serves as the editorial assistant for The Art Bulletin and is a freelance editor for a variety of academic presses and journals.
RSVP Required: https://forms.gle/T5HAoa8xsMJQ8n8o7
About Nick Geller:
Nick Geller, publishing assistant at Yale University Press, manages approximately 100 distributed titles a year from acquisition to publication and serves as the primary liaison to the press’s many museum partners, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. Geller also serves as the editorial assistant for The Art Bulletin and is a freelance editor for a variety of academic presses and journals.
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