How To Be An Academic The Thesis Whisperer Reveals All

Author: Inger Mewburn

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Description

Welcome to the world of university academics, where the Academic Hunger Games, fuelled by precarious employment conditions, is the new reality - a perpetual jostle for short-term contracts and the occasional plum job. But Inger Mewburn is here to tell you that life needn't be so grim. A veteran of the university 'gig economy', Mewburn - aka The Thesis Whisperer - is perfectly placed to reflect on her experience and offer a wealth of practical strategies to survive and thrive. Here, she deftly navigates the world of the working academic, from thesis and article writing and keeping motivation alive, to time management, research strategies, new technologies, applying for promotion, sexism in the workplace, writing grant applications, and deciding what to wear to give a keynote address. Constructive, inclusive, hands-on, and gloves-off, How to be an Academic is a survival manual for aspiring and practising academics that will confirm that no matter what your experience in academia, you are not alone.

Author description

Inger Mewburn (@thesiswhisperer) is an associate professor and research educator who is the managing editor of the Thesis Whisperer blog. She has been working with PhD students for over a decade, and in her role at the Australian National University she provides training to students of all disciplines and studies the experience of research students.

Table of contents

AcknowledgmentsThe Academic Hunger Games1 Becoming `The Thesis Whisperer'2 Being academic?3 Being productive4 Being a writer5 Being employed (or not ...)6 Being politicalReferencesIndex