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Professerror
Steven K. Ayer and Bryan Franz
70 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast is aimed at providing honest experiences about challenges, failures, and possibly a few success stories related to life in academia.
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This podcast is aimed at providing honest experiences about challenges, failures, and possibly a few success stories related to life in academia.
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Episodes (20/70)
Professerror
a policy? The Policy? Any policy?

Bryan and Steve discuss challenges with following unclear, conflicting, or unchecked policies in academic environments. They discuss difficulties with understanding these and also discuss strategies they’ve employed to handle these challenging situations in academia.

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2 weeks ago
56 minutes 49 seconds

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Advisors and Advisees: Setting Expectations

Bryan and Steve discuss challenges and ramifications of instances of poorly set expectations between graduate students (i.e., advisees) and faculty (i.e., advisors). Hopefully the stories resonate and possibly even give some tips for how to handle these if they relate to your academic situation. Enjoy!

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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 51 seconds

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What if federally-funded research ended?

Bryan and Steve discuss the hypothetical scenario of federal funding for research suddenly drying up. What might happen at universities? How would faculty react? Who knows if we're right or not, but hopefully it offers food for thought. Enjoy!

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3 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 47 seconds

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Decoding Faculty Excuses

Bryan and Steve discuss their experiences in receiving (and sometimes making) excuses related to working with others. When is a "yes" a "yes"? When is it really a "no"?

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5 months ago
58 minutes 23 seconds

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Peer Review Problems

Bryan and Steve discuss their concerns with the peer review process that research papers currently follow and offer some food-for-thought suggestions for changing the process (none of which are likely to actually happen). Despite their grouchy tone, they recognize the value that this process provides for research, so take their thoughts with a grain of salt. Hope you enjoy!

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6 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 34 seconds

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Sharing Ideas: ♫You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em; know when to disclose ‘em♫

Bryan and Steve discuss their thoughts on sharing research ideas or not. They talk about risks associated with both sharing and withholding ideas. Enjoy!

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6 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 47 seconds

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"FOIA'd" with Denise Simmons

Professor and Associate Dean Denise Simmons of the University of Florida joins us to discuss her experiences with being “FOIA’d” (Freedom of Information Act). This conversation is really eye opening about the processes and emotions that may follow a FOIA request related to a given study. Enjoy!

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7 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 22 seconds

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Rebuilding new careers (and more) with Matt Morris

Professor Matt Morris (University of Colorado Boulder) joins us to discuss his journey to academia via a first career in the military and second career in private industry. We haven't had the opportunity to talk much with teaching faculty, so his perspective is a nice change of pace from most of our prior focus areas. Enjoy!

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9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 41 seconds

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Can the professor come out and play???

Bryan and Steve discuss the value of playfulness in academic discussions. They talk about the benefits they’ve observed in having playful conversations that are not aimed at specific objectives or outputs. They talk about how these discussions have led to rich collaborations despite the seemingly wasteful effort spent on discussing topics that are not immediately productive. Enjoy!

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10 months ago
1 hour 7 seconds

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Moving from a teaching-focused to research-focused institution

Professor Vineeth Dharmapalan (Assistant Professor, University of Hawaii at Manoa) talks about his recent move from a mostly teaching-focused institution to one with more research focus. He also discusses some of the professional and personal reasons that guided his move, as well as some of the challenges experienced in the process. Enjoy!

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11 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 36 seconds

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Cold Emails

Bryan and Steve discuss their experiences in receiving and sending cold emails (emails to people you do not yet know). They discuss what works well and what strategies were not well received. Hopefully this helps you avoid some of the mistakes we've made. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 53 seconds

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Kristen Parrish discusses writing P&T letters

Professor Kristen Parrish (Arizona State University) joins us to talk about challenges with writing letters for other individuals' promotion and tenure (P&T) cases. She talks about challenges not only with writing these letters, but also challenges in considering how they'll be received by a different university audience. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 57 seconds

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Research Projects: Finishing Strong

Bryan and Steve discuss challenges and lessons learned when wrapping up research projects. They discuss what is often involved at the end of projects, things to consider when closing out a project, and some strategies they've employed to finish projects on a high note. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 7 seconds

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Summer Summer Summertime

Bryan and Steve discuss their plans for the upcoming summer and how their summer work experience differs from the rest of the academic year.

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1 year ago
57 minutes 22 seconds

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Administration... Bryan goes to the Dark Side!

Bryan discusses his new position as a PhD Program Director and challenges and lessons learned in this administration role. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 47 seconds

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Publishing with AI and the future of research output

Bryan and Steve discuss how generative AI is impacting processes for generating and reviewing research manuscripts. They also offer some food for thought for what a future might look like where academics remain relevant in a world with AI. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 19 seconds

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Bryan and Steve struggle to teach new courses

In this episode, Bryan and Steve discuss their experiences in teaching courses that are new to them. They talk about the moments that were especially challenging, the failures they experienced during the process, and a few lessons learned from surviving it. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 32 seconds

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'Unfundable' with Fred Sherratt

Fred Sherratt joins us to discuss her experiences in struggling to get academic funding and surviving as a qualitative researchers in a quantitative world. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
1 hour 14 minutes 28 seconds

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Risky Business with John Gambatese

Professor John Gambatese (Oregon State University) joins us to discuss taking risks in academia and some that he took that worked out, and some that did not.

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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 5 seconds

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Bryan's Sabbatical Reflection

Bryan discusses his sabbatical and shares what went well and what could have been better. Enjoy!

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1 year ago
55 minutes 15 seconds

Professerror
This podcast is aimed at providing honest experiences about challenges, failures, and possibly a few success stories related to life in academia.