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BACKGROUNDER The Midcareer Malaise By Paula Rabinowitz Moving up the ladder means dealing with endless bureaucracy. For many, it’s not worth it. |
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Paid for and Created by Salesforce What are the steps colleges can take to scale up their tech so students have more learning options and institutions can expand their business models? Monash University offers some guideposts to lead other institutions through this critical digital transformation. |
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Job Announcement Vice President for Community and Inclusivity at Hood College. Visit jobs.chronicle.com for more details. |
| Paid for and Created by University of Birmingham Introducing techniques to more effectively spot danger signs, Birmingham teams are introducing blood collection bags to monitor loss of blood, establishing a clear plan of action to stop excessive bleeding. |
| Burned Out and Overburdened: How to Support the Faculty Professors are anxious and burned out. They’ve been pivoting. They’ve been juggling work and child care. They’ve been worried — about Covid-19, the economy, social justice, the nation’s divisive political climate. This collection includes many of The Chronicle’s essential reads on how colleges can support their faculty members — and how professors can help themselves — during these stressful times. Order your copy today. | |