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BY MIRA SUCHAROV | July 05 2019

Comment choisir le sujet de vos interventions quand vous décidez d’entrer dans la sphère des commentaires publics?

Ce texte, extrait de Continue reading, publié par la University of Toronto Press, 2019, est reproduit et traduit ici avec sa permission. Voici 16 façons de trouv...
https://www.affairesuniversitaires.ca/conseils-carriere/conseils-carriere-article/mettre-le-doigt-sur-des-sujets-potentiels-darticles-dopinion/
Career Advice
BY TIM KENYON | November 02 2020

A look at some of the common research obstacles faculty may face once they have received tenure.

What is a mid-career research slump? Many of us in the academy have either witnessed or personally experienced how the excitement of becoming a tenure-track faculty member, and the energy (and anxiety) of working towards tenure and promotion, can be followed by a downturn in research activity. This ...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/identifying-the-reasons-behind-a-mid-career-slump/
Careers Café
BY LIZ KOBLYK | November 07 2011
networking, follow up on leads, and persist. Within each step, however, there are small, awkward moments that make taking the step a lot less appealing. Awkwardness interferes with getting back in touch with people from our past who might help our career development, following up with new contac...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/careers-cafe/scripting-the-job-search/
Ask Dr. Editor
BY LETITIA HENVILLE | January 11 2019

The IMRAD, hourglass and inverted pyramid structures are all options you can use – it is up to you to find which works best for your article.

Question:

Dr. Editor’s response:

I’ll offer a two-part response to this question, as I...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/ask-dr-editor/how-to-craft-an-organizational-structure-for-your-research-article/
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