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Author: asullivan

Where Should I Send My Paper? Input from New Editors

March 9, 2020 asullivan Leave a comment

By Ethan Van Norman, Lehigh University, with Robin Codding, Northeastern University; Craig Albers, University of Wisconsin Madison; and Shane Jimerson, University…

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Posted in: Publishing

Resolutions to Improve Your Statistics Fitness This New Year

January 8, 2020 asullivan 2 Comments

By Ethan Van Norman, Lehigh University Many topics on this blog are dedicated to helping early career faculty identify, develop, and…

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Posted in: Professional Development, Research

Publishing Open Access Research as Early Career Scholars

December 2, 2019 asullivan Leave a comment

by Bryn Harris, University of Colorado Denver; Ryan Farmer, Oklahoma State University, & Sally Grapin, Montclair State University The landscape of…

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Posted in: Promotion & Tenure, Publishing, Research

Engaging in Proactive Teaching Preparation Practices to Maximize Overall Productivity

October 24, 2019 asullivan Leave a comment

By Katie Maki, University of Florida The ECF’s overarching focus typically centers around the research-related activities of academia. Although this…

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Posted in: Teaching

The Job Search – What Not To Do

September 30, 2019 asullivan 1 Comment

Here at the ECF, we have addressed the academic job search process, from providing a general overview of the process,…

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Posted in: Job Search

Reboot: Give Yourself the Gift of No

August 27, 2019 asullivan Leave a comment

A reader recently suggested we reboot one of our early posts, Give Yourself the Gift of No, an entry from…

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Posted in: Promotion & Tenure, Work-life

Straight talk about faculty careers: Opportunities and strategies for success. (NASP 2019 Handout)

April 17, 2019 asullivan Leave a comment

Access the handout here. Citation: Sullivan, A. L., Harris, B., & Gadke, D. (2019, February). Straight talk about faculty careers: Opportunities…

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Posted in: Grad Students & Future Faculty, Job Search, Professional Development

Hitting the ground running: Maximizing your early years in academia (NASP 2019 Handout)

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Access the handout here. Session: Sullivan, A. L., Harris, B., & Gadke, D. (2019, February). Hitting the ground running: Maximizing your…

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Posted in: Grad Students & Future Faculty, Job Search, Professional Development, Promotion & Tenure

Methods matter: The promise of empirical research to inform practice (NASP 2019 Handout)

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Access the handout here. Session: Pendergast, L. L., Hier, B. O., Klingbeil, D. A., & Ysseldyke, J. (2019, Feb.). Methods matter:…

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Posted in: Professional Development, Research

Post-convention productivity: Turning presentations into publications

March 10, 2019 asullivan Leave a comment

By Katie Maki (Ball State University) and Ethan Van Norman (Lehigh University) You’ve returned home from NASP. You’re likely experiencing…

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Posted in: Conferences & Networking, Promotion & Tenure, Publishing, Writing

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