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
Universities provide ample fuel for gaslighters Academics need to be more aware of this most insidious form of bullying, say Bailey Sousa and Alex Clark By Bailey Sousa 29 September
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