How to be an Academic: The thesis whisperer reveals all
By (Author) Dr Inger Mewburn
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st September 2017
Australia
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
378
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
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.
Inger Mewburn is a researcher who has specialized in research education since 2006. A former lecturer in architecture, she is currently the Director of Research Training at the Australian National University and creator of the popular blog The Thesis Whisperer (thesiswhisperer.com), which gives advice to PhD students. In addition to her journal publications and published papers, she is the author of the book How to Tame Your PhD (2013).