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Introducing a New Way to Work with The Professor Is In

By Karen Kelsky | April 3, 2015

I’m excited to announce that over the next two months I’ll be launching a new podcast/subscription service that makes TPII help available at low cost for those who need it.

The basic idea (we are still finalizing details) is this:  a 4-6 week subscription service that will provide individual access to exclusive instructions and worksheets to help you generate all your core academic job application documents, as well as recorded videos and/or podcasts by me, Karen, walking you through the principles for the work, and providing catalyzing questions as well as examples, explanations, and commentary.   Of course I’ll still expect you to read the blog posts!  But I’ll also be talking you through the main points I want you to get from the posts, the ways to apply the ideas to your own record, examples of common misunderstandings, challenges, and pitfalls, and stories of successful readers and clients who made the principles work for them.  My goal is to provide a package of written, audio, and visual materials that give you more extensive information than you can get from the blog posts alone, at a rate that is accessible to many. (Price details to come).

We are in the beta-testing phase in May 2015. I expect to launch the service June 1 or June 15.

Once we get this launched, we’ll be creating a post-ac series as well!  Stay tuned.

Meanwhile, if you have questions, comments, a request to be considered for the beta-testing group, and or suggestions for content, let me know here in the comment thread, or by email at gettenure@gmail.com.  I can’t wait to get started!

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Filed Under: Landing Your Tenure Track Job, Major Job Market Mistakes, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

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  1. Neda says

    April 3, 2015 at 5:05 pm

    I believe I meet all your outlays for a beta tester. Moreover, I’m in desperate need of help. My advisers have been of no help and I’m recovering from a situation that has made my time in the program much longer. If there are specific questions or even if you’d like to generally know more about me, please let me know.

    Thank you,
    Neda

    Reply
  2. Dawn says

    April 3, 2015 at 6:47 pm

    I am currently a geoscience postdoc and have followed your blog for some time. I would love to help you beta test your new setup!

    Reply
    • Karen says

      April 5, 2015 at 9:58 am

      please email me at gettenure@gmail.com. thanks!

      Reply
  3. Vicki Ginos says

    May 7, 2015 at 6:45 pm

    As a newly retired school administrator, I have spent the first year of my retirement
    as an “almost full-time” adjunct this past Fall and Spring semester in a new Department (where almost everyone is an adjunct).
    Ready to break into the world of a tenure-track position, I can provide you with a unique perspective- and would certainly appreciate some guidance.

    Reply

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