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The search for your next academic job can be exhausting and painful. To have got where you are, however, you will have faced – and overcome – steep challenges. So what can you do now to revitalise your search and keep momentum up until you finally nail that job?…
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Dates, files, emails addresses, reminders . . . there’s a lot to keep track of when you are job searching. We suggest a simple job search spreadsheet to help you keep everything in one place….
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Research takes time AND money. We rarely have enough of either commodity, so our article looks at ways to find funds, cut costs and invest in a more financially resilient future….
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Remote working, asynchronous timetables, a reduction in presenteeism – developments that disabled academics have spent years calling for have been swiftly and widely adopted in the light of the pandemic….
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Your international experience is undoubtedly a benefit for your next employer. Our article on cultural intelligence gives you language you can use to explain these benefits in your application….
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Ivory towers, steep career ladders: it’s revealing that concepts associated with academia as a profession often carry strong notions of exclusion and inaccessibility….
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The shocking scale and speed of change in recent days has been unlike anything most of us have ever known before. I’m conscious as I write today that the world in which you are reading this may be different again. …
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In today’s fast-moving, cost and climate conscious global academic world, it is increasingly possible you may be invited to a video interview when applying for a new job. Whether it’s Skype, FaceTime, Google Hangout or Zoom, video interviews can save significant time, expense and impact on the environment – and are becoming more and more popular….

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