Is your academic career cleared for take-off?

By kiera.obrien, 4 January, 2024
How to reach new heights in academia, from crafting the perfect CV to navigating career pathways
Is your academic career cleared for take-off?
How to reach new heights in academia, from crafting the perfect CV to navigating career pathways
Career advice for academics and university staff

Your academic career is through security, you’ve picked up a Toblerone in duty free and you’re waiting by the gate, watching the departures board. Where will your career fly to next? This collection of resources will help you forge your future career path, whether you’re aiming to be a dean, get tenure or take the road less travelled. Develop your writing skills, learn how to build your network, find the best ways to advertise your talents and fly even further afield by securing a position abroad.

Finding your career path
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By Eliza.Compton, 30 August, 2023
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The journey from adjunct to permanent requires adaptability, foresight and self-awareness. Here, Andrew Stapleton offers tips – such as diversifying skills, strategic branding and mobility – to enhance an academic career
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4minutes
By Eliza.Compton, 12 July, 2022
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For many scholars, permanent employment is the light at the end of a years-long tunnel. Here, Henry Reichman explains the US tenure system and why it is key to protecting academic freedom
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4minutes
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
Write your way to the top
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By Miranda Prynne, 21 December, 2022
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What key information to include on your academic CV and how to present it, alongside some common mistakes to avoid, by Eleanor Hennige
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3minutes
Promote yourself
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Working abroad
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Building networks and mentorships
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By Eliza.Compton, 24 May, 2023
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Common in health professions, supervision has much to offer faculty and higher education institutions – whether it takes place one-on-one or in groups. Here, Anita Volkert explains how to use the 3Cs of effective supervision to get started
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4minutes