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BY DINUKA GUNARATNE | JAN 15 2021

This has been a journey of resilience and making the best out of a weird situation.

BY SAM LUONG | JAN 07 2021

By making smarter choices for our spaces, quarantining for longer periods of time may become more manageable.

BY TIM KENYON | DEC 28 2020

Take the opportunity to try different publishing avenues, change the course of your research or recognize that all scholars run into a slowdown at some point in their career – this does not make you a failure.

BY BAILEY SOUSA, LOIS HARDER & ALEXANDER CLARK | DEC 03 2020

How to raise and resolve difficult academic work issues.

BY YOOJIN CHOI, ALEXA FITZPATRICK, SIMOUN ICHO, ANDREW ZHAI & NANA LEE | DEC 01 2020

Four young scientists describe how they were able to adapt and ultimately thrive during the pandemic.

BY DERRICK E. RANCOURT | NOV 20 2020

Unlike specialists who possess depth in one area and generalists who have breadth but no depth, “versatilists” are the best of both worlds.

BY AARON LANGILLE & VICTORIA KANNEN | NOV 16 2020

What the rapid shift to remote delivery has shown us about the value of compassion.

BY EVA-LYNN JAGOE | NOV 06 2020

Whether I am in a studio or lecture hall, in-person or online, what matters most is that I teach clearly and precisely so that students can incorporate the benefits of the class material for themselves.

BY TIM KENYON | NOV 02 2020

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

BY P. NYM | OCT 27 2020

The current peer review system chews up and spits out authors – where reviewers are acting more as gatekeepers for publishers than as advising peers.

BY NANDINI MAHARAJ | OCT 09 2020

Focusing on feel rather than fit can promote greater happiness and engagement.

BY JUDITH WALKER | OCT 05 2020

Whether we like it or not, the CV plays a huge role in the tenure process, so telling the right story is key.

BY DERRICK E. RANCOURT | OCT 02 2020

Non-academic mentors, especially those familiar with the culture of academia, can offer empathy, validation and healthy perspectives.

BY DAVID SEALEY, ADRIAN YUNG, CRICIA RINCHON & CHRISTINA WEHRLE | SEP 28 2020

By participating in the Team Case Study program at U of T, life science graduates gain a competitive edge in the non-academic job market.

BY SUSAN L. JOUDREY & MABEL HO | SEP 01 2020

A conscious willingness to be vulnerable can relieve some anxiety and establish a sense of community.

BY NANA LEE | AUG 24 2020

The world has changed, but we cannot let that stop us from achieving or from connecting with one another.

BY BARBARA CROW & ALICE PITT | AUG 18 2020

Despite all of the affirmative action policies and unconscious bias training at universities, something is still amiss.

BY JACKIE PICHETTE & JESSICA RIZK | AUG 11 2020

Use the supports available at your institution, accept the idea that students know what works for them and share your ideas with your peers rather than reinventing the wheel.

BY IAN MILLIGAN | AUG 04 2020

Deans can champion interdisciplinarity all they want – but once scholars are up for tenure or promotion, it all rests on the individual professions.

BY NICOLE JOHNSON & GEORGE VELETSIANOS | JUL 13 2020

Based on a recent survey, both faculty and administrators agree that pedagogical strategies are needed for teaching online.