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Navigating an Academic Career: A Brief Guide for Phd Students, - Postdocs, and New Facult

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Demystifies the academic career path with practical advice
 
With the number of people being awarded PhDs growing far more rapidly than the supply of academic jobs, those at an early-career stage must think strategically in order to be competitive and successful.
 
Navigating an Academic Career: A Brief Guide for PhD students, Post docs, and New Faculty is a concise and conversational manual that guides readers through starting their academic journey, surviving the demands of their first academic position, and thriving in academia and beyond.
 
Volume highlights include:
* Firsthand perspective on the characteristics of a successful academic
* Guidance on interviewing, negotiating, branding, and other essential soft skills
* Tips for effective time management and writing high-impact research papers
* Insights into developing leadership skills and mentoring others
 
The American Geophysical Union promotes discovery in Earth and space science for the benefit of humanity. Its publications disseminate scientific knowledge and provide resources for researchers, students, and professionals.

List of contents

Preface vii
 
About the Author ix
 
Part I: The PhD Student and Postdoc Years 1
 
1 An Academic Career 3
 
2 Traits of Successful Scientists 7
 
3 Avoiding a PhD in Anxiety 11
 
4 Getting Your First Academic Job 15
 
5 The Academic Matthew Effect 19
 
Part II: Surviving and Thriving in the First Few Years 23
 
6 Paper Writing Gone Hollywood 25
 
7 The Perfect Department 27
 
8 Ethics in the Real World 31
 
9 Research Brand Identity 35
 
10 The 1-Hour Workday 39
 
11 Orchestrating a Powerful Research Group 41
 
12 Proposal Writing Hacks 43
 
Part III: Tenure and Beyond 47
 
13 Mentoring the Middle 49
 
14 Research Visits and Academic Growth Spurts 53
 
15 On Leadership 57
 
16 The Sustainable Professor 61
 
17 A Scientist Looks at 60 63
 
Postface 67
 
Acknowledgments 69
 
Notes 73
 
Further Reading 77
 
Index 8

About the author










Jeffrey J. McDonnell, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Product details

Authors Jeffrey J McDonnell, Jeffrey J. Mcdonnell
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.03.2020
 
EAN 9781119642107
ISBN 978-1-119-64210-7
No. of pages 96
Series Special Publications
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Zoology

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