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Preparing Geographers for Interdisciplinary Research: Graduate Training at the Interface of the Natural and Social Sciences
Authors:Russell C Hedberg II  Arielle Hesse  Doug Baldwin  Jase Bernhardt  David Pahl Retchless  Jamie E Shinn
Institution:1. The Pennsylvania State University;2. Texas A&3. M University at Galveston;4. M University
Abstract:Recent debates about the state of geography raise valuable questions about how the discipline can and should change in response to shifting institutional realities. Focusing on the breadth and interdisciplinarity of geography, these discussions often overlook the role of pedagogy—particularly graduate training—in adapting the discipline to new institutional landscapes. Drawing on experiences as current and recent geography doctoral students, we identify institutional seedlings of opportunity that can be cultivated toward a spectrum of alternative doctoral training models. These alternatives offer significant opportunities to better prepare early-career geographers for success and to solidify geography's position as a leader in interdisciplinary research.
Keywords:Disciplinary future  doctoral training  geography education  graduate education  interdisciplinary research
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