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Academic Job Offer Negotiation

June 29, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

I previously wrote some general advice on negotiating once you’ve gotten a job offer from a company.  While I believe almost everything I wrote there holds for negotiating junior, tenure-track positions, this post is intended as an extension to that one – focusing on negotiating your first assistant professor position. Go read that post!  I’ll wait for […]

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A Vocabulary-Based Approach To Getting Up To Speed In A New Field

June 27, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

When I started my Masters I remember being floored at the first few academic meetings I went to where people in my group seemed to be speaking a different language.  I couldn’t even follow the conversation, let alone contribute.  No one ever told me how to get up to speed, but I couldn’t believe all the […]

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Temporary Academic Employment After You Get Your PhD

June 24, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

Some Ph.Ds. graduate and start their first tenure track position.  Others do exceptionally well and line up a tenure-track position before they’ve actually defended.  Some give up on academia and get a job in industry (or as a post-ac or alt-ac – I’m lumping these all in as non-academic careers).  Others end up in a purgatory […]

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Ideas Are Worthless

June 22, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

Years ago I used to blog on a personal finance blog called Money Smarts as Mr. Cheap.  One of the posts there that I was particularly proud of was called “Ideas Are Cheap“.  I’ve long felt that this is an important concept that many people have a misunderstanding of.  This post is my attempt to articulate this idea […]

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Academic Incest: All Degrees From The Same School

June 20, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

Back when I was in graduate school we used to talk about academic incest.  The idea behind this was that you would be less competitive on the job market if you did all of your degrees at the same institution.  This is different from academic inbreeding, which refers to institutions hiring their own students as […]

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Requesting Letters of Recommendation

June 17, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

Quite often when students have to apply for a position requiring a letter of recommendation they don’t know how to proceed.  I was very uncomfortable asking professors for what felt like a favor.  My viewpoint, which is shared by most faculty members, is that providing letters of recommendation is part of our job and if […]

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An Uncomfortable Truth About Where You’ll Probably Get A Faculty Job

June 15, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

I was out to brunch over the weekend and had an interesting discussion with a friend about why many faculty members are unhappy.  We bounced around a number of ideas, each of which I suspect is part of the problem, but I think we might have hit on the core of it:  many Ph.D. candidates […]

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Careers Outside of Academia

June 13, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

I’ve written before that wanting to become a professor is the only worthwhile reason for getting a Ph.D.  While I believe this, it *DOESN’T* mean that once you’ve got a Ph.D. being a professor is the only thing you can ever do.  It isn’t a great route into other careers, but Ph.D. training develops a number of […]

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Postdoctoral Researchers (Postdocs)

June 10, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

A postdoctoral researcher, also known as a postdoctoral scholar or postdoc, is someone who has a Ph.D., then goes to work for someone else – typically an established professor.  The pay is modest, considering the credentials of most postdocs.  When I worked at MIT, I was paid $55k / year as a postdoc.   Many […]

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Looking For Your First Assistant Professor Position

June 8, 2022 by John Champaign Leave a Comment

I previously posted the details about applying for an assistant professor position.  This post focuses on specific advice for your application materials. Probably as you approach the end of your PhD studies, it will be natural to start thinking about finding a position.  Although it varies from year to year, even at the best of times […]

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