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<div>OPPORTUNITIES OUTSIDE THE LABORATORY FOR PhDs (SERIES BEGINS WEEK
OF JAN. 5)</div>
<div>Various alumni panelists.</div>
<div>No enrollment limit, no advance sign up</div>
<div>Participants welcome at individual sessions (series)</div>
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<div>This series of talks by MIT alumni will demonstrate a range of
satisfying professional roles in which PhDs may use their
training.</div>
<div>Intended for prospective PhDs but anyone interested is welcome to
attend. All talks in this series are 3-4:30 PM unless otherwise
specified.</div>
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<div>WHY MANAGEMENT CONSULTING FIRMS HIRE PhDs</div>
<div>Thu Jan 8, 03-04:30pm, 6-120</div>
<div>Alan Kantrow, PhD, Chief Knowledge Officer, Monitor Company</div>
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<div>FOR PhDs: MANAGER, RESEARCHER, OR PROFESSOR?</div>
<div>Lloyd Baird Professor of Management, Boston University</div>
<div>Fri Jan 9, 03-04:30pm, 6-120</div>
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<div>No preregistration required. Single session event</div>
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<div>Are you undecided about whether you want a career in academia,
research, or management? Professor Baird offers a
thought-provoking</div>
<div>look at some of the differences between the role of manager,
researcher or professor. This presentation can help you to better
understand</div>
<div>what motivates you in a career and to examine some of the
realities of these professions.</div>
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jfischer@mit.edu *~*
Ph: 617-253-0386 *~*
Fax: 617-252-1003</font></div>
<div><font face="Century Gothic" size="-1" color="#000000">M.I.T.
Office of the Provost <br>
Room 11-268, 77 Massachusetts Avenue</font></div>
<div><font face="Century Gothic" size="-1" color="#000000">Cambridge,
MA 02139</font></div>
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