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Category: Work-life

Academic Parenthood: How Family Life Has Shaped Our Professional Life

May 28, 2025 ECF Editor Leave a comment

Crystal Taylor, Ph.D., Appalachian State University; MacKenzie Sidwell, Ph.D., Mississippi State University The integration of family and work can be…

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Managing Your Time During Your First Year of Academia

November 20, 2024 ECF Editor Leave a comment

Garret J. Hall, Florida State University Sally L. Grapin, Montclair State University As a first-year faculty member, deciding how to…

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Posted in: Research, Work-life, Writing

Setting Boundaries to Promote Your Research Productivity

April 12, 2023 ECF Editor Leave a comment

By June L. Preast, PhD, NCSP, University of Alabama Within traditional academic positions, our jobs are divided upon research, service,…

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Posted in: Professional Development, Publishing, Research, Work-life

Top 10 Tips for New Faculty

November 9, 2020 asullivan Leave a comment

On November 5, 2020, the ECF’s Lindsay Fallon and Bryn Harris hosted a virtual social for new faculty where they…

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Posted in: Grad Students & Future Faculty, Promotion & Tenure, Research, Work-life, Writing

Coping with COVID-19 As An Early Career Scholar (Part I)

April 5, 2020 asullivan 6 Comments

By Lindsay M. Fallon, University of Massachusetts – Boston; and Amanda L. Sullivan, University of Minnesota Over the past few…

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Posted in: Grad Students & Future Faculty, Promotion & Tenure, Teaching, Work-life

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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Strategies for Optimizing Your Sabbatical for Professional and Personal Growth

October 9, 2018 asullivan 4 Comments

By Dr. Bryn Harris, University of Colorado Denver In 2016, I submitted my tenure dossier as well as my sabbatical…

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Posted in: Professional Development, Promotion & Tenure, Work-life

Should I Stay or Should I Go?

August 17, 2018 admin Leave a comment

October 24, 2017 Ours is a field where open positions can abound, as we see this year, and where faculty…

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Posted in: Job Search, Professional Development, Promotion & Tenure, Work-life

Summertime and the Workin’ is Easy: The Five Ps of a Productive Summer

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June 1, 2017 By Leandra Parris, Illinois State University & Tamika P. La Salle, University of Connecticut We all make…

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Preventing Academic Burnout

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January 24, 2017 By: Amanda B. Nickerson, Ph.D. Professor and Director, Alberti Center for Bullying Abuse Prevention, University at Buffalo,…

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Posted in: Professional Development, Promotion & Tenure, Work-life

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