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What Imposter Syndrome Is and How It Affects Highly Educated People (Imposter Syndrome Memes)
Even the most brilliant minds can sometimes doubt their own abilities, and yes, I'm talking about you, professors, Ph.D. holders, and other highly educated academics out there. You've probably heard of imposter syndrome - that gnawing feeling that, despite your...
What Professors Make (Salaries of Academics)
Median salaries in academia vary considerably depending on a multitude of factors, including tenure status, discipline, and institution. According to the AAUP, in 2020, the average salary for a full professor was around $104,820, whereas adjunct professors, who constitute a large portion of academic professionals, earned significantly less. Moreover, there’s also a disparity across disciplines, with professors in fields such as law and engineering generally earning more than those in the humanities or social sciences.
3 Ways Media Coverage Increases Google Scholar Citations and Other Opportunities
In the world of academia, your reputation often hinges on the strength and recognition of your research, primarily gauged by citation counts.
Social Media Hashtags to Reach Academics, Professors, and Higher Ed
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5 Steps for PhDs to Become Thought Leaders
For PhDs, building a network means more than just going to academic conferences. You will not become a thought leader if you only talk to other academics. You need to go where everyday people are that care about the things you are talking about.
Three Tips to Starting a Successful Coaching Program
Starting a coaching program can be a challenging yet rewarding experience. Many academics with PhDs have a wealth of knowledge and expertise to share with others but struggle with knowing how to turn that into a successful coaching program. In this article, we will provide three tips to help you start a successful coaching program.
10 Ways Imposter Syndrome is Impacting Your Brand
According to an Arizona State University article, “Imposter syndrome is widely prevalent within higher education, with both graduate students and faculty reporting significant experience with the phenomenon. By some estimates, nearly 70% of academic professionals will...
10 Tips to Overcome Imposter Syndrome: Building A Brand for Academics
Have you ever felt like you don’t belong, or like everyone is going to find out that you don’t deserve your achievements? If you can relate to those feelings of chronic self-doubt, you’ve probably experienced imposter syndrome. You’re not alone - studies suggest 70%...
3 Things You Need to Consider Before Building a Brand
“With great power comes great responsibility.” -Uncle Ben Building a brand has the power and potential to further your academic career and change your life. But it can also expose you to challenges and hatred you’ve never even considered. So before taking...
How to Collaborate and Network to Build Your Brand
Networking and collaboration are powerful tools in brand building. With the right connections, resources, and people behind you, you can build a strong foundation for your personal brand. But how do you know who to network with and which collaborations will be most...
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