How to progress in your academic career

By Eliza.Compton, 12 January, 2023
Advice for academics at every step of your career
How to progress in your academic career
Advice for academics at every step of your career
Illustration of woman walking atop columns, career progression

With its well-documented precarity and fierce competition, an academic career is beset with challenges throughout the ascent to rewards and opportunities. This collection of resources offers advice from faculty around the world for all steps of the journey and at all levels – from finding the right PhD supervisor to taking on leadership roles. Read how to craft an academic CV, tackle impostor syndrome, get funding, work in different countries, win that promotion, become a dean, thrive as a freelance researcher, use networks (online and in-person) and develop the soft skills that get you noticed.

How to write an effective academic CV
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By dene.mullen, 10 January, 2023
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Özge Özden lays out the pros and cons you need to consider when choosing a PhD supervisor, as well as five key qualities to look out for
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4minutes
Getting tenure and promotion
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By dene.mullen, 9 March, 2022
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Paul Baines talks through the pros and cons of being a dean, plus the skills you’ll need to display during the recruitment process to get there
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4minutes
Networking for academics
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Working internationally
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Skills that get you noticed
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By Miranda Prynne, 27 June, 2022
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To write a successful grant proposal, academics need to focus on the relevant details that will help sell their research idea to the reviewer and this requires a shift of mindset, as Kaycie Butler explains
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3minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 12 August, 2022
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For reputation or promotion? Book or peer-reviewed journal? Publishing is a high-stakes issue for academics. Catherine Léglu looks at scholars’ motivations to publish, where and how often
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4minutes
By dene.mullen, 10 November, 2022
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It might just be possible to achieve a good work-life balance in academia, but it requires focusing on certain areas of your life and career at certain times, says Lucas Lixinski
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5minutes
Success for all
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