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Köp båda 2 för 973 krThis will be an indispensable guidebook for all sorts of young academicsfrom graduate students bent on high-powered research careers to newly hired professors at liberal arts colleges. Whether its about safeguarding your internet profile, dealing with irascible colleagues, or building your tenure case, Perlmutter has great suggestions for managing the fine points of a successful academic career. -- James Lang, author of <i>Life on the Tenure Track: Lessons from the First Year</i> This invaluable book asks all the important questions for people starting out on an academic career, and gives thoughtful guidance for arriving at practical, effective answers. Im buying one for every graduate student and young faculty member I care about. -- C. K. Gunsalus, author of <i>The College Administrators Survival Guide</i> This is a great decoder of a book. David Perlmutter explains whats meant by those mysterious glances, those strange academic terms, the intricacies of teaching and publishing that can baffle and terrify newbies (and even the most seasoned academics). He helps you recognize whats typical, whats terrific, and whats toxic, with understanding and sense of humorand great stories from the trenches. -- Emily Toth, author of <i>Ms. Mentors New and Ever More Impeccable Advice for Women and Men in Academia</i>
David D. Perlmutter is Director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication and a Professor and Starch Faculty Fellow at the University of Iowa. He writes the P&T Confidential column for the Chronicle of Higher Education.