Academics need to get better at knowing when to move on High levels of personal optimism block decisions to depart a dysfunctional workplace or halt a failing project, say Alexander Clark and Bailey Sousa By Alexander Clark 24 November
Move like Jagger: scholars can innovate like Sir Mick Rolling Stone shows how improvisation in difficult circumstances can lead to memorable results, but scholars must also be honest about trade-offs caused by lockdown, say Bailey Sousa and Alexander Clark By Bailey Sousa 9 April
Running to stand still on the academic treadmill? Pursue happiness instead Focusing on values and priorities while learning from failures is the key to maintaining scholarly well-being, say Alexander Clark and Bailey Sousa By Alexander Clark 31 May
Your biggest asset for academic career success? A growth mindset Alexander Clark and Bailey Sousa urge academics to leave their ‘fixed mindsets’ behind if they want their careers to flourish By Alexander Clark 21 February