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Christopher Persaud on Creating Balance to Avoid Burnout
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews scholar Christopher Persaud about juggling diverse projects without getting overwhelmed.
Project Management for Real Life
How to build a project management system that fits your real, messy, and embodied life—including how to stop doing what isn’t working.
Building Your Post-ac, Non-ac, or Alt-ac Career
How doctoral students can use their degree to prepare themselves for post-ac, non-ac, or alt-ac careers in a variety of industries.
How to Start a Writing Group (and Why You Should)
Writing doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Academic writers need community support to thrive. Learn how to use a writing group to finish your big writing projects.
Sustaining Mentor Relations over the Long Term
Sustaining mentor relations over time takes planning and dedication, and allowing those relations to change as you and your mentors change too.
Finding Mentors for Your Career Journey
Tips for finding mentors to help you succeed within and beyond academia, as well as keeping those relationships strong over time.
A Beginners Guide to Mindfulness in Academia
How can we practice mindfulness amidst the hustle and bustle of academic life? Start with focusing your attention on where you are right now and how you’re feeling.
Building Your Personal Academic Website
How to build a personal academic website that showcases your work, invites exciting opportunities, and shows off your accomplishments.
Tala Khanmalek on Femme of Color Healing Justice
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Tala Khanmalek about how to incorporate healing justice and disability justice into academic workflows.
Fostering Dynamic Classroom Discussions
Practical tips for dynamic classroom discussions, including how to encourage communication and create a supportive classroom environment for learning.
Zach McDowell on Open Access Publishing
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Zach McDowell about the digital divide, the open access movement, and why “information wants to be free.”