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Saturday, 10 December 2016. Ten Ways to Make Conferences Accessible to People with Disabilities. Written by Debra Guckenheimer. Debra kindly gave us permission to re-post this article from medium.com. The original can be found here:. Attending workshops, lectures, symposium, conferences, and other events are difficult or even impossible for some people with disabilities. Rarely have I seen disability given much thought in conference planning, even when the topic is diversity and inclusion. Include a stat...

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Saturday, 10 December 2016. Ten Ways to Make Conferences Accessible to People with Disabilities. Written by Debra Guckenheimer. Debra kindly gave us permission to re-post this article from medium.com. The original can be found here:. Attending workshops, lectures, symposium, conferences, and other events are difficult or even impossible for some people with disabilities. Rarely have I seen disability given much thought in conference planning, even when the topic is diversity and inclusion. Include a stat...

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Chronically Academic: November 2016

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Thursday, 3 November 2016. Wanted: Disabled Faculty Members. Written by Jay Dolmage and Stephanie Kerschbaum. We have kindly been given permission to re-post this article from:. Advice Hiring Faculty Members Essay. Stories like Stephanie’s - and dilemmas around disclosing a disability or requesting accommodations while on the job market - are endemic. Almost every academic we know with a disability has a story about accommodations gone wrong, an inaccessible interview situation or a thoughtless...The MLA...

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Chronically Academic: December 2016

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Saturday, 10 December 2016. Ten Ways to Make Conferences Accessible to People with Disabilities. Written by Debra Guckenheimer. Debra kindly gave us permission to re-post this article from medium.com. The original can be found here:. Attending workshops, lectures, symposium, conferences, and other events are difficult or even impossible for some people with disabilities. Rarely have I seen disability given much thought in conference planning, even when the topic is diversity and inclusion. Include a stat...

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Chronically Academic: PhD funding during illness: cancer, consequences & suggestions for change

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Saturday, 10 December 2016. PhD funding during illness: cancer, consequences and suggestions for change. Written by Claudia Pama. Brace yourself (admittedly, it's rather long, too). The message that you have cancer is never easy to digest, and the timing is never right. I received mine on an evening in February 2015, while pressing my phone against my ear to identify the words my oncologist was uttering (‘I’m very sorry to bring the bad news’, ‘what stage is it? Just over two weeks ago. Simple theme....

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Chronically Academic: October 2016

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Sunday, 30 October 2016. An Undergraduate Perspective on Recovery. Written by Krishna Udaiwal. An assignment or test can be deferred or re-weighted, but a breakdown has lasting consequences. You are not the first to be in crisis, and the faculty must accommodate. Krishna Udaiwal, BSc, affected 2nd year of undergrad, dealing with the complications one at a time. Still impassioned and always reading on molecular life of plants and miRNA, aiming for MSc. Promoting science communication on Twitter, a...Devel...

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Chronically Academic: September 2016

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Sunday, 11 September 2016. Why I'm unhappy with "Imposter Syndrome". Written by The Questioning Aspie. The author has kindly given us permission to re-post this article from her own website. The original can be found here:. Https:/ thequestioningaspie.wordpress.com/2016/08/17/why-im-unhappy-with-imposter-syndrome/. So, I may have mentioned that this blog is likely to be a pile of contradictions – and that I might end up changing my mind, or refining ideas about things as I go along. What was particularly...

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Saturday, 10 December 2016. Ten Ways to Make Conferences Accessible to People with Disabilities. Written by Debra Guckenheimer. Debra kindly gave us permission to re-post this article from medium.com. The original can be found here:. Attending workshops, lectures, symposium, conferences, and other events are difficult or even impossible for some people with disabilities. Rarely have I seen disability given much thought in conference planning, even when the topic is diversity and inclusion. Include a stat...

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