The Faculty Uplift: Free 4-Day Virtual Event for Academics on Leadership, Writing, and Well-Being
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A free 4-day virtual event (July 13-16) featuring 20+ talks from coaches who work with academics—many of them former academics themselves—alongside researchers and academic leaders. Topics cover leadership, mentoring, team systems, grant and scientific writing, decision-making, and well-being for academics. The event is self-paced, allowing attendees to watch on their own schedule.
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· 3 pulledMore than 20 talks from coaches who work with academics, most of them former academics themselves, alongside researchers and academic leaders.
You watch on your own schedule and pick what fits your week.
Topics span leadership, mentoring, team systems, grant and scientific writing, making the right decisions, and protecting your own well-being.
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