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Daniel Denecke Director of Best Practices Council of Graduate Schools Washington, DC ddenecke(at)cgs.nche.edu http://www.cgsnet.org Daniel D. Denecke is Director of Best Practices at the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS). He has served as faculty member at the University of Maryland, College Park and Georgetown University. He is also the co-author of the publication Ph.D. Completion and Attrition (2004), which reviews recent empirical studies on the topic, discusses the institutional factors that contribute to graduate-degree completion, and outlines salutary interventions and next steps for improving completion rates in graduate education. Denecke is currently directing the CGS Ph.D. Completion Project. Prior to working on this project, he managed the Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) program at CGS. In this capacity, he has worked extensively with graduate deans, faculty, and program directors to promote and institutionalize professional development programs for doctoral students aspiring to faculty positions. His personal research focuses on pedagogy, literature, and the rise of social science in nineteenth-century Britain. Denecke received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University. Contributions |

