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Refreshing Your Courses to Avoid Burning Out
Tips for refreshing your courses semester to semester to keep things compelling, improving, and relevant to the current moment.
Preparing for Fall, the Pandemic Edition
Tips on preparing for fall semester during a pandemic, including accessible online teaching and public engagement during social distancing.
Reviewing Your Index Draft
How to review your book’s index draft: what to check, how to evaluate quality, what can be modified, and how to request changes
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Fostering Dynamic Classroom Discussions
Practical tips for dynamic classroom discussions, including how to encourage communication and create a supportive classroom environment for learning.
How to Make Your Academic Event Accessible
Accessibility is a social justice issue. Here’s how to make your academic event accessible to a wide range of attendees, speakers, and staff.
Writing Routines and Rituals to Get Those Projects Done
How to fold writing into your daily life through writing routines and rituals that fit where, when, and how you think and write best.
Building a Strong Book Structure
How to build a strong and compelling book structure that ties all your ideas together into a cohesive whole.
How to Turn Your CV into a Resume for Non-Academic Jobs
How to convert a CV into a resume highlighting the valuable skills you’ve developed in academia and your fit for diverse jobs.
Self-Care at the End of the Semester
Self care strategies to build intellectual and spiritual community, shape a creative practice, and navigate the emotional ups and downs of academic life.
How to Travel Well on an Academic Budget
Maximizing your academic budget to save money and have fun while navigating academic travel as racialized and gendered bodies in the world.
How to Be a Great Podcast Guest
How to best prepare for your interview, set up your recording space, ensure good sound quality, engage with your interviewer, and get the word out.
Brainstorming: Where to Begin When Lacking Inspiration
Interdisciplinary research requires a tremendous amount of creativity, mess and play, especially in its early stages. Here’s how to start brainstorming.