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[ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education] [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education]( [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education]( {NAME}, here are some articles we think you'll find interesting: This Week's News & Advice [Email digest vitae frontprofessor is in poppins new] [The Professor Is In: What if Your Teaching Experience is Not ‘on Brand’ for the Hiring College?]( Karen Kelsky, January 16 A common question from job candidates is about how to cope with a major disconnect between the place where they earned a Ph.D., and the campuses that are hiring. [Email digest new vitae sabotage] [5 ‘Dirty Tricks’ Common in Campus Administration]( Allison M. Vaillancourt, January 16 The best way to defend yourself against the unscrupulous is to understand academe’s version of the "Simple Sabotage Field Manual." [Email digest vitae beforewritingtopublic] [You Want to Write for the Public, but About What?]( January 14 A new series, The Public Writing Life, offers practical advice for academics on writing for a general audience. [Email digest vitae stop fixating on the data] [A Teacher’s New Year’s Resolution: Stop Fixating on the Data]( David Gooblar, January 10 Even the best teaching practices can have negative effects when they focus too much on data-driven compliance and surveillance. [Email digest vitae onward movingon new] [Does Pausing Your Administrative Career Mean It’s Over?]( January 7 Offered a “graceful exit” and time to search for a new leadership job, a former dean made a different choice and wonders about the fallout. Job Opportunities [Title IX Investigator]( [University of Central Florida]( in Florida posted on January 13 [Associate Dean, College of Engineering]( [University of Hawaii-Manoa]( in Hawaii posted on January 15 [Assistant or Associate Professor of Computer Science (Cybersecurity)]( Sultan Qaboos University posted on January 14 [Assistant or Associate Professor of Practice, Graduate Psychology]( [Chatham University]( in Pennsylvania posted on January 15 [Wenzhou-Kean University, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs]( [Kean University]( in New Jersey posted on January 14 [Wenzhou-Kean University, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs]( [Kean University]( in New Jersey posted on January 14 [Social Scientist (Program Director)]( National Science Foundation posted on January 16 [Vice President of Academic Affairs (VPAA)]( [Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design]( in Wisconsin posted on January 15 [Instructional Professor (open rank) in Tamil Language]( [University of Chicago]( in Illinois posted on January 15 [Assistant Professor of Special Education]( [Eastern Michigan University]( in Michigan posted on January 17 The ChronicleVitae editorial team collects highlights from our News & Advice pages for this weekly e-mail digest. Want more reporting and insight on the academic workplace? [Visit us online]( for daily features and aggregation from around the Web. If you think you have received this e-mail in error—or if you have any questions or concerns—you can contact us at support@ChronicleVitae.com. Thanks, The ChronicleVitae Team [More News & Advice]( Advertisement [ChronicleVitae. A Service of The Chronicle of Higher Education] [Manage your ChronicleVitae e-mail settings]( [Stop receiving the news & advice digest email]( 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. • Washington, DC 20037 © 2020 • [About Us]( • [Privacy Policy](

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