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Guest post on the tenure talk by Liz Haswell
The Unique Nature of the Tenure Talk Here is Liz Haswell‘s take on talking for tenure. The Tenure Talk. If your department has these, you’ve known it’s on the horizon for years—but it can be terrifying once you actually start … Continue reading
Posted in Life in a biology department, Seminars, Tenure
Tagged academia, Biology, communication, force, Liz Haswell, molecular biologists, plants, Research, seminar, tenure
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Follow up and new topic questions after seminars
Few things are as deflating as pouring your soul into a talk, then having no questions at the end as your audience scrambles to escape. At some level, it might be your fault. Perhaps you left too little time for … Continue reading