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7 Tips for Securing a Research Collaboration
Rae Robertson-Anderson describes how new professors can obtain collaborative research opportunities that not only advance knowledge but also propel their careers.
Putting Teaching on the Agenda
Suzanna Klaf and Amanda L. Irvin describe five ways chairs can, and should, help sustain positive changes to teaching and learning that have resulted from the pandemic.
Lost in Translation
Learning other professional languages is vital if you’re seeking work beyond academe, writes Christopher L. Caterine, who offers advice for improving communication skills while changing careers.
Reframing the Individual Development Plan
Jaye Sablan and Bill Mahoney describe how it can be an important tool for equity in graduate student career development.
5 Unexpected Skills Volunteer Service Adds to Your Career
You can apply the abilities and attributes you’ve strengthened through service not only as you seek your first job but as you move into other positions, writes Keira Wilson.
Colleges Must Redefine Leadership
Women of color are doing much of the work that benefits institutions, yet they aren’t being recognized or rewarded for it, writes M. Cristina Alcalde, citing three areas that should be addressed.
How Being an Administrator Made Me a Better Teacher
Years of managing people at all levels of the university have informed how I now work with students and fundamentally altered my approach to their learning process, writes Keith H. Pickus.
Why I Require Office Hours Visits
The policy has significant benefits for both the instructor and the students, who appreciate being incentivized to do something that actually helps them, writes Zachary Nowak.
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