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On Navigating Graduate School with a Disability – WOC Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | March 31, 2021

  Karen Tang is a Killam Scholar and PhD Student in Clinical Psychology at Dalhousie University (Canada). Her research examines addictive disorders (e.g., video gaming) and mental health correlates. When she is not being a busy … [Read more...] about On Navigating Graduate School with a Disability – WOC Guest Post

Filed Under: Intersectional Analyses, Marginalized Voices, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Women of Color in Academia, Work/Life Balance in Academia

Academia Is a Cult: Story of a TEDx Talk

By Karen Kelsky | March 26, 2021

About six months ago I was invited to do a TEDx talk, which I called Academia Is a Cult, by Prof. Adam Key of University of Arkansas at Monticello. I don't watch TED talks, and mostly dislike the whole idea of them. So I ignored the invitation for a … [Read more...] about Academia Is a Cult: Story of a TEDx Talk

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Alt-University Critique, COVID19, Ph.D. Poverty, Quitting--An Excellent Option

Emotions in Academia: Fear

By Karen Kelsky | March 23, 2021

https://dire-ed.com/2021/02/19/emotions-in-academia-part-5-fear/ Re-blogging (with permission) part of Prof. Andrew Timming’s series on “Emotions in Academia” from his blog, Dire Ed. I’m incredibly grateful to Dr. Timming for openly discussing … [Read more...] about Emotions in Academia: Fear

Filed Under: Mental Health and Academia, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

An Interview with Dr. Karen

By Karen Kelsky | March 19, 2021

This is the text of an interview I did with Angelica Gonzalez-Sanchez, one of the organizers of the Beyond Academia conference at Berkeley in February of 2021. We talk academic careers, the collapse of the academic job market, and how to resist the … [Read more...] about An Interview with Dr. Karen

Filed Under: Careers Outside, Post-Ac Free-Lancing and Small Business, Post-Ac Job Search, Quitting--An Excellent Option

More Reader/Listener/Client Joy!

By Karen Kelsky | March 16, 2021

Presenting the latest in our series of Job Market Digest-slash-Client/Reader/Listener Joy!  Standout line: "you two are absolutely my queer, academia super heroes/ role models." ???????????????????????????????? You might remember, but due to the … [Read more...] about More Reader/Listener/Client Joy!

Filed Under: Academic Job Search, How To Build Your Tenure File, Marginalized Voices, Strategizing Your Success in Academia, Tenure--How To Get It

Someone Who Speaks My Language–#BLM Guest Post

By Karen Kelsky | March 12, 2021

By  W. D. Herstun.    W. D. Herstun is a graduate student in Writing & Digital Communication with a background in research and history. She reads everything and studies anything but is currently fascinated by surrealism’s various manifestations. … [Read more...] about Someone Who Speaks My Language–#BLM Guest Post

Filed Under: Alt-University Critique, Black Lives Matter, Marginalized Voices, Ph.D. Poverty, Racism in the Academy

From English to International Development – My Story (Part III of III)

By Karen Kelsky | March 10, 2021

By Dr. Jenn Williamson Jenn Williamson, PhD, is Vice President of Gender and Social Inclusion at ACDI/VOCA, an international development non-profit. She develops and oversees global gender equality, female empowerment, and social inclusion … [Read more...] about From English to International Development – My Story (Part III of III)

Filed Under: Goodbye Ivory Towers, Post-Ac Job Search, Quitting--An Excellent Option, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

Emotions in Academia: Sadness

By Karen Kelsky | March 5, 2021

Emotions in Academia 4: Sadness Re-blogging (with permission) part of Prof. Andrew Timming’s series on “Emotions in Academia” from his blog, Dire Ed. I'm incredibly grateful to Dr. Timming for openly discussing issues of emotions and mental health … [Read more...] about Emotions in Academia: Sadness

Filed Under: Advising Advice, Alt-University Critique, Mental Health and Academia, Shame

From English to International Development–My Story (Part II of III)

By Karen Kelsky | March 3, 2021

Dr. Jenn Williamson Jenn Williamson, PhD, is Vice President of Gender and Social Inclusion at ACDI/VOCA, an international development non-profit. She develops and oversees global gender equality, female empowerment, and social inclusion strategies … [Read more...] about From English to International Development–My Story (Part II of III)

Filed Under: Goodbye Ivory Towers, Post-Ac Job Search, Quitting--An Excellent Option, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

From English to International Development–My Story (A 3-Part Guest Post)

By Karen Kelsky | February 26, 2021

By Dr. Jenn Williamson Jenn Williamson, PhD, is Vice President of Gender and Social Inclusion at ACDI/VOCA, an international development non-profit. She develops and oversees global gender equality, female empowerment, and social inclusion … [Read more...] about From English to International Development–My Story (A 3-Part Guest Post)

Filed Under: Goodbye Ivory Towers, Post-Ac Job Search, Quitting--An Excellent Option, Strategizing Your Success in Academia

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