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Talking Merrily About Your Research
Joseph Barber advises on how to discuss with family and friends over the holidays what exactly it is you do as a Ph.D. student or postdoc.
Preparing Ph.D.s for Diverse Careers
We have to get rid of the false dichotomy that you need one set of skills if you are going into the academy and another if you are going somewhere else, says Sian L. Beilock.
The Dreaded Question
Afraid to ask a friend or loved one how their book is coming along? Kerry Ann Rockquemore gives advice on what you should do instead.
Invisible Labor
Eric Joy Denise discusses the exploitation of scholars of color in academe.
What Am I Qualified to Do With a Ph.D.?
This is one of the wrong questions that students often ask when they consider career plans, writes Christine Kelly.
Evaluating Professionals in Academe
We need to find better ways to evaluate faculty members in professional disciplines for tenure and promotion -- a sort of "professional analytics," Michael Bugeja argues.
Common Characteristics of Successful Leaders
After a year studying presidents and chancellors, Scott Newman describes the characteristics he believes help college and university chief executives succeed.
Why Should You Ask Questions?
By helping you network and practice your pitch, among other things, they can be crucial to an effective job search, says Joseph Barber.
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