last updated:
08/23/2005

Services for Graduate Students and New Professionals

IARR is working to develop our support services for graduate students in relationships-related fields.


New! Links to syllabi for relationship courses (click here)


New! On-line papers on topics of interest to students and new professionals are now available:

  Topic / Title Authors Link
 

Applying for an Assistant Professorship: Advice from Members of a Search Committee (originally appeared: ISSPR Bulletin, Spring 1999)

Sylvia Niehuis webpage | .pdf
 

Conferences: Why to Attend and How to Benefit (originally appeared: IARR Newsletter, Spring 2002)

Shanna E. Smith & Caroline T. Rankin webpage | .pdf
  Surviving Graduate School: The Dissertation and Other Doctoral Milestones (originally appeared: ISSPR Bulletin, Spring 1998) Timothy J. Loving & Laura J. Shebilske webpage | .pdf
  Mentoring for the Millenium (originally appeared: ISSPR Bulletin, Spring 1999) Catherina A. Surra webpage | .pdf
  Pursuing Post-Doctoral Training (originally appeared: ISSPR Bulletin, Fall 1999) Sylvia Niehuis webpage | .pdf
  Reviewing Manuscripts: Advice to New Relationships Scholars (originally appeared: ISSPR Bulletin, Fall 1999) Sandra Metts webpage | .pdf
  Guidelines for New Reviews for Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (ad-hoc, 1993) Steve Duck webpage | .pdf


Some IARR members have agreed to answer questions and provide guidance to graduate students. They are:

  • Walid Afifi, Communication Arts & Science, Pennsylvania State University
  • Diane Holmberg, Dept. of Psychology, Acadia University, Canada
  • Paul Mongeau, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University

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