Changing Academic Life

Janet Read on charm bracelets, finish tape & the work to be a complete academic

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May 18, 2018
Janet Read, a Professor in Child-Computer Interaction, shares her fascinating journey from math teacher to academic leader. She discusses the challenges of balancing work and family life while pursuing a PhD. Janet critiques the process-driven culture in universities, advocating for genuine engagement over attendance. She introduces the charm-bracelet metaphor for celebrating PhD milestones and emphasizes the importance of mentorship and student support. With insights on deep work and managing project loads, Janet inspires listeners to create a supportive academic environment.
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ANECDOTE

Resignation Led To A New Academic Path

  • Janet left a high-school teaching job after refusing unfair part-time workload treatment and resigned on the spot.
  • She then moved into college IT teaching and accidentally filled a university lecturing vacancy, which led to her academic career.
ANECDOTE

PhD While Raising Four Kids

  • Janet completed a part-time PhD while raising four children and relied on conference networking and travel funding she often requested.
  • She credits meeting people (e.g., Liam Watts) and getting travel money early in her career for accelerating her research trajectory.
INSIGHT

Active Research Supervision Matters

  • Supervision works best when supervisors are active researchers who publish and know the community.
  • Janet provides students a clear 'doing a PhD with me' contract that sets expectations about supervision style and availability.
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