Q&A: When to lean in
I recently received a reader's question that I thought would be worth addressing in a Q&A post: Do you have a systematic way or method that you use in expanding your network? My first thought was: well, no, I just…
I recently received a reader's question that I thought would be worth addressing in a Q&A post: Do you have a systematic way or method that you use in expanding your network? My first thought was: well, no, I just…
Today, I have the pleasure of hosting Dr. Noelle Sterne (Ph.D., Columbia University) with a guest post on spirituality. Noelle is a dissertation coach and editor, academic and mainstream writing consultant, author, workshop leader, spiritual counselor, and persistent encourager. She publishes…
My Spring 2025 template looks quite similar to my Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 templates. As I am not preparing any new courses at the moment, the block of time for class preparation is gone. I have kept more open…
As always at the beginning of a new semester, I have outlined my goals for the upcoming semester. I will be traveling to at least two conferences (one in the week before the semester starts), so there will be some…
Just like every year, I am here with my list of goals 🙂 For reference, here are my goals for 2014, 2015, 2019, 2020, 2021 , 2022, 2023 and 2024 (looks like I forgot to blog about my goals for…
One of my end-of-year practices includes looking back at the past year and seeing the highlights of each month. This is what 2024 looked like for me: January: TRB 2024, dealing with the fallout of the internal war in Ecuador.…
As always at the end of the year, I revisit my goals of the year and check how I did. Here's how I did on my 2024 goals: Work goals Writing: Submit 6 journal papers (I outlined the topics for…
2024 was a busy year, with a focus on writing proposals to get my next projects, and more conference travel after a slow 2023. I logged 2188 hours for 2022, and 2490 hours in 2023, and a whopping 2727 hours…
This post is part of the series PhD Talk for AcademicTransfer: posts written for the Dutch academic career network AcademicTransfer, your go-to resource for all research positions in the Netherlands. These posts are sponsored by AcademicTransfer, and tailored to those…
As every year, I am here with my list of favorite books I read. I read 70 books in total (or at least, I was at 70 books two weeks before the end of the year*), and I am happy…