What I wish I’d known about academia

By Eliza.Compton, 29 June, 2023
Advice from scholars to their younger selves about career, teaching and research
What I wish I’d known about academia
Advice from scholars to their younger selves about career, teaching and research
Illustration of young woman and older woman side by side

Building a career as an academic doesn’t come with a clear road map, so what if academics could begin again knowing what they know now about sustaining motivation, teaching those first classes or thriving in a competitive research culture? This collection also gathers insight from the voices of experience on work-life balance, how to know if academia is right for you, being a good supervisor, and negotiating money and promotion.

Starting out in your research career
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By dene.mullen, 27 August, 2021
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Coming up with a series of questions for ECRs about each ‘opportunity’ as it arises can help them decide what is worthy of their time, says Lucas Lixinski
By Miranda Prynne, 1 February, 2023
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Reflecting on her time as an early career researcher, Edzia Carvalho looks back at the things she did successfully – her dos – and the things she wishes she had done from the start – her do-overs – to help others embarking on the same journey
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Lessons from the classroom
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Money, promotion and defining success
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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
How to set work-life boundaries
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By miranda.prynne, 14 December, 2020
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With the overhaul of teaching, soaring workloads, childcare demands and other challenges presented by Covid-19, many academics are at risk of burn-out. Psychology professor Jay Van Bavel outlines steps that stressed lecturers can take to manage workloads
Taking care of others – and yourself
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