Year-end reflection and assessment mean something quite different this year. Here’s our guide on looking back and looking ahead.
interdisciplinary career resources
Sustainability in Uncertain Times
This month we’re tackling how to foreground sustainability in uncertain times, including in our relationships, projects, and schedules.
How Authors Can Build Sustainable Editor Relationships
What academic authors can do to build sustainable editor relationships that help them meet their publishing goals.
Heath Fogg Davis on Transgender Discrimination
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Heath Fogg Davis about sex discrimination and intersectional transgender activism.
Using Informational Interviews to Build Your Career
What to keep in mind when using informational interviews to craft an awesome interdisciplinary career within or beyond academia.
Crafting Your Career Narrative for Non-Academic Jobs
Career narrative essentials for helping you narrate your experience, highlight your skills, and find employment beyond the academy.
Kālewa Correa, Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis, and Adriel Luis on Radical Curation
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews curators Kālewa Correa, Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis, and Adriel Luis about the ‘Ae Kai Culture Lab.
Surbhi Malik on Diasporic Radio
Host Cathy Hannabach interviews Surbhi Malik about diasporic radio production and mentoring students’ whole, complex selves.
Summer Motivation: Get Stuff Done while Enjoying the Season
Summer motivation techniques for getting those writing, research, and teaching projects done while also enjoying the season.
Setting Healthy Boundaries in Academia
Why boundaries in academia are so important for work life balance and how to set and protect them amidst the hustle bustle of academic life.
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.
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.