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How to bridge the careers advice gaps

Wonkhe

Chris Webb and Natalie Freeman argue that higher education institutions need a holistic understanding of how careers advice fits within the student life cycle The post How to bridge the careers advice gaps appeared first on Wonkhe.

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3 Pieces of Advice on Career Navigation for Alternative Academics

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation As a sociologist, I’m totally fascinated by how we all create, build and navigate our careers. This curiosity about alt-ac career navigation tends to lead to conversations. This may be good or bad, but if we meet and you are a nontraditional academic, I’ll probably ask you about your career path.

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The Worst Career Advice I Have Received

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Learning from other people’s mistakes can be as valuable as making your own — and much less painful. By Aaron Basko. Getty Images. Learning from other people’s mistakes can be as valuable as making your own — and much less painful.

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Examining Educational Equity in Leadership

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Title: Assistant Professor of Higher Education Leadership and Policy Studies, School of Education, Howard University Tenured: No Age: 38 Education: B.A., educational leadership and policy, University of Texas at Austin, College of Education Career mentors: Dr. Victor B. Dr. Robert T.

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Finding love in international education: four stories

The PIE News

In the international education sector, we are constantly meeting people – at conferences, institutions and agencies, and it’s a constant rollercoaster. We’re really lucky to be able to come to each other, and our friends, for advice and different perspectives when we might need it. For some, they’ve even found love.

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Why Disqualifying Students in Your Higher Education Enrollment Funnel Is a Good Thing

MindMax

Higher education institutions looking to grow enrollments can benefit from this advice. The Case for Driving Less but Better Traffic to You Website There’s an assumption in higher education that growing enrollments is directly tied to having a high volume of leads at the top of the funnel. Prerequisites. MindMax can help.

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Higher education must do more to support and value teaching (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Higher education must do much more to support and value the intellectual, scholarly work of teaching, write Martha Diede, Jessica Dewey and Michelle Pautz. Is this Career Advice newsletter?: Disable left side advertisement?: