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bullying | The Academic Happy Hour
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The Academic Happy Hour. Whatever happened to the Golden Rule of “Don’t be an Asshole”? May 5, 2015. Recently, Rachel Leventhal-Weiner wrote a column in Vitae called What Do I tell my Students? Like many of us, Rachel is leaving a multi-year VAP position. Like for so many of us, it was long enough to like a place, … Continue reading →. September 30, 2014. Sell Out Your Soul. A Post-Academic in NYC. Tenure, She Wrote. Grumpy Rumblings (of the formerly untenured). Follow Blog via Email. Sell Out Your Soul.
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empathy | The Academic Happy Hour
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The Academic Happy Hour. Whatever happened to the Golden Rule of “Don’t be an Asshole”? May 5, 2015. Recently, Rachel Leventhal-Weiner wrote a column in Vitae called What Do I tell my Students? Like many of us, Rachel is leaving a multi-year VAP position. Like for so many of us, it was long enough to like a place, … Continue reading →. Sell Out Your Soul. A Post-Academic in NYC. Tenure, She Wrote. Grumpy Rumblings (of the formerly untenured). Follow Blog via Email. Join 19 other followers.
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Whatever happened to the Golden Rule of “Don’t be an Asshole”? | The Academic Happy Hour
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The Academic Happy Hour. VAP’s and why they suck- a Buzzfeed-style list. Why I No Longer Eat Watermelon, or How a Racist Email Caused Me to Leave Graduate School →. Whatever happened to the Golden Rule of “Don’t be an Asshole”? May 5, 2015. Recently, Rachel Leventhal-Weiner wrote a column in Vitae called What Do I tell my Students? There are so many issues I have with these nasty comments- and it’ll be another list to address them:. You know the whole “do unto others as you would have them do onto ...
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VAP’s and why they suck- a Buzzfeed-style list | The Academic Happy Hour
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The Academic Happy Hour. Guest Post: How to improve the job search process, from the perspective of a candidate. Whatever happened to the Golden Rule of “Don’t be an Asshole”? VAP’s and why they suck- a Buzzfeed-style list. April 3, 2015. Recently, a well-meaning senior colleague told me that I should be excited to apply to one-year positions. They can lead to a tenure track, and moreover, it gives you the chance to get an overview of the different institutions out there, before you settle somewhere.
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cyberbullying | The Academic Happy Hour
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The Academic Happy Hour. Whatever happened to the Golden Rule of “Don’t be an Asshole”? May 5, 2015. Recently, Rachel Leventhal-Weiner wrote a column in Vitae called What Do I tell my Students? Like many of us, Rachel is leaving a multi-year VAP position. Like for so many of us, it was long enough to like a place, … Continue reading →. Sell Out Your Soul. A Post-Academic in NYC. Tenure, She Wrote. Grumpy Rumblings (of the formerly untenured). Follow Blog via Email. Join 19 other followers.
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Barely Hanging On… | A Year of Living Academically
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A Year of Living Academically. Barely Hanging On…. If everything else I have to do doesn’t kill me first. October 5, 2013 at 9:21 pm. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. Dreaming Academically ». Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Get A Life PhD.
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I Love Writing | A Year of Living Academically
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A Year of Living Academically. The truth is that I used to hate writing. I would constantly say that I hated writing. It caused a lot of anxiety for me and the actual act of writing. Once I started getting words on the page I began to enjoy (a little bit) the act of editing, revising, and rewriting. And then I actually liked submitting my “finished” gems to journals. Once I started accumulating “finished” pieces I actually enjoyed writing even more. Don’t. August 13, 2013 at 6:05 pm. Notify me of new com...
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Living with Uncertainty | A Year of Living Academically
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A Year of Living Academically. Harvard proffie Radhika Nagpal wrote this popular blog post. That made the rounds through all my academic facebook friends. In it she writes, “I have chosen very deliberately to do specific things to preserve my happiness, lots of small practical things that I discovered by trial and error.” The blog post shares 7 things that she did to preserve her happiness. If I don’t get a job then what? August 8, 2013 at 2:28 pm. Or leave a trackback: Trackback URL. 8230;] — I pr...
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GREat scores or eGREgious scores: who gives a crap? Hint: we do! (Sorta). | Historiann
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History and sexual politics, 1492 to the present. The Mary Maples Dunn Prize. GREat scores or eGREgious scores: who gives a crap? November 3, 2012. May 7, 2015. A history Master’s student from outside the U.S. has a question about the GREs as he readies his applications for Ph.D. programs. Can you help him understand how GRE scores are used in your graduate program admissions, especially those of you who teach in History departments? To the mailbag, friends! With All Due Respect,. It’s all about me!