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3 mai 2015

All But Hired: Changing Incentives for Graduate Time-to-Degree

By . If that sounds like a confession you might hear at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, it might as well be. In academic circles, ABD refers to “All But Dissertation,” the stage at which the only thing standing between me and being referred to as “Doctor Proctor” is the daunting task of writing the equivalent of my first research monograph. More...

3 mai 2015

How to Get That Suitcase Unpacked

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/icons/profhacker-nameplate.gifBy . One of the great productivity mysteries has to be why so many of us put off unpacking a suitcase after a trip. This is the stuff of sitcoms, of advice columns, and blog posts. And of real life: I’ll be the first to admit that I sometimes leave my bag halfway unpacked for several days after a trip, even though it makes me feel somewhere between irritated and nauseous to see it sitting in the middle of the room. Read more...
3 mai 2015

When Do You Start Deleting Older Items From Your Academic CV?

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/icons/profhacker-nameplate.gifBy Adeline Koh. How long do you keep the items on your academic CV? If it’s been a while since graduate school, do you take off your accomplishments from that time? How long ago would items have to have taken place for you to purge them? Do you maintain full and abbreviated CVs. Read more...
3 mai 2015

Learn Another Language During Your Commute with Duolingo

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/icons/profhacker-nameplate.gifBy . I live in the Boston area, which means (as for many) I have a decent commute to work every day. I hate fighting traffic in the car, so I make this commute by train. I’ve written in the past about why I started carrying a Kindle rather than an iPad on this commute, so that I could read without being distracted by email, Facebook, and so forth. Read more...
3 mai 2015

Tools for Transitions: Reflections on Year One

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/icons/profhacker-nameplate.gifBy . The first year is the hardest. This is a familiar warning, and one that I’ve personally found applies in many academic endeavors: college, graduate school, a new job, a new administrative role. This year was my first year at the University of Central Florida, a move that brought with it many transitions, including a new state, house, job, and program, not to mention new students and colleagues. Over the last year I’ve written about finding a home, preparing to move, leaving campus tech services, settling in, and restarting the tenure process. Looking back, here are a few of the things I found most useful for handling the first year. Read more...
3 mai 2015

Teaching with Wikipedia: Free Webinar by WVU, April 30, 10.30am-12pm EST

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/icons/profhacker-nameplate.gifBy Adeline Koh. If you’ve been meaning to start exploring what it would take to integrate Wikipedia in your courses, the West Virginia University library is hosting a free webinar on teaching with Wikipedia on April 30, 10.30am-12pm EST.  Topics that will be covered include the gender gap in Wikipedia content and editing, an introduction to editing Wikipedia, sample assignments, syllabi and instructor experiences with teaching with the online encyclopedia. Read more...
3 mai 2015

Hiring Faculty Members in Groups Can Improve Diversity and Campus Climate

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . Report: “Faculty Cluster Hiring for Diversity and Institutional Climate”
Organization: Urban Universities for Health Equity Through Alignment, Leadership, and Transformation of the Health Workforce
Summary: Hiring faculty members in clusters into multiple departments or colleges was originally designed to expand interdisciplinary research. But faculty clusters also have the potential to help diversify a college’s faculty and improve institutional climate. According to the report, the University of Wisconsin at Madison pioneered the practice and has hired nearly 150 faculty members in 48 clusters since 1998. In more recent years, institutions such as North Carolina State University and the University of Illinois at Chicago have followed suit. More...

3 mai 2015

NSF Freezes Grants to UConn After Professors Bought Equipment From Their Own Company

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . The National Science Foundation has frozen millions of dollars in grants to the University of Connecticut after auditors found that two professors there used grant money to buy equipment from their own company, The Hartford Courant reports. More...

3 mai 2015

Duke Student Apologizes for Hanging Noose and Will Be Allowed to Return

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . A Duke University student has apologized for hanging a noose on the campus last month, and will be allowed to return to the college next semester, The News & Observer reports. The undergraduate, whose identity has not been revealed, wrote in a letter of apology that the noose stemmed from a “lack of cultural awareness and joking personality.” More...

3 mai 2015

‘Charlie Hebdo’ Conference Is Back On After Cancellation Angered Scholars

http://chronicle.com/img/photos/biz/Ticker%20revised%20round%2045.gifBy . A conference on the Charlie Hebdo massacre is back on at Queen’s University Belfast, days after the institution in Northern Ireland said it was canceling the event, a decision that drew the scorn of scholars. The Guardian reports that the university said its initial decision last month to call off the symposium had been prompted by organizers’ failure to fill out a risk-assessment form. The Institute for Collaborative Research in the Humanities rejected that rationale, saying instead that the university was worried about its security and reputation. More...

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