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Commit to Learning Something New

Laura Kuizin offers advice for maximizing the benefits of online learning to transform your professional development and network.

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5 Strategies for Strengthening Academic Administrator–Faculty Partnerships

Mabel Perez-Oquendo offers advice for building strong collaborations for student and trainee success.

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Go Ahead—Allow Yourself to Reflect

Taking the time to reflect while in the middle of a job search can lead to better career decisions, Lauren Easterling writes.

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The Art of Professional Thank-You Notes

Katie Homar offers tips for composing thoughtful thank-you notes.

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Transforming the Postdoc-Faculty Mentoring Relationship

Relationship-centered mentoring can (re)align expectations and better prepare postdocs for career success, Paola Cépeda and Peter S. Myers write.

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Advocating for Authenticity

Evan J. Walsh suggests reflective questions to ask of yourself—and your students—to bring about greater personal and professional fulfillment.

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Trust Me: It’s Transferable

Rhonda Sutton offers advice to graduate students on recognizing their skill sets.

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Translating Mentoring Experiences Into Skills

Victoria Hallinan and Jovana Milosavljevic Ardeljan offer advice for translating skills learned through mentoring in your career search.