This Soon-to-Be PhD Is Facing Debt and Underemployment as He Goes on the Academic Job Market

In this episode, Emily interviews Chad Frazier, a graduate student in history at Georgetown University who is about to complete his PhD and go on the academic job market. Chad's career plans and personal finances have changed a lot during his PhD (and a master's before that). When he received his stipend offer from Georgetown, he thought he had made it. But seven years later, the pay increases haven't kept pace with housing prices in DC, and Chad has accumulated credit card debt. As he applies for faculty positions, Chad faces underemployment, and the grace period on his student loans from his undergrad and master's degrees is quite limited. Chad argues that universities have a moral obligation to pay their grad students a living wage so that they can thrive academically. (Update: Chad successfully defended his PhD just prior to the publication of this episode!)

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