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Five ways to make a difference | The Research Whisperer
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Just like the Thesis Whisperer – but with more money. Shut up and write. Five ways to make a difference. Impacts, by Jonathan O’Donnell on Flickr. We aren’t here just to generate papers, people. We’re here to make a difference, to improve things. Heaven knows, there are enough issues out there that need our help! If your research sits within the academy, being cited by other researchers, then you might get a promotion. But you probably won’t make a difference. 1 Don’t be shy. Just about everybody has a p...
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Dear Lecturers | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. July 24, 2015. In time for the start of semester across Australian universities, we have an open letter from a new contributor with some practical advice for supporting casual tutors. Dear Lecturers in the Australian tertiary system,. I believe it would be productive to ...
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About CASA | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. CASA: Casual, Adjunct, Sessional staff and Allies in Australian Higher Education. Professor Rob Castle, introduction to RED Report. Australian universities have been unprepared to deal directly with the impact of long-term casualisation, including on student learning and...
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Change one thing | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. Many people who start trying to address the multiple impacts of casualisation on learning and working in universities often feel overwhelmed by the long list of ways which things could be going better. There’s a campaign running in Australian public health care. Great id...
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Comments, replies and moderation | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. Comments, replies and moderation. Comments are warmly encouraged here. Our only caution beyond simple common sense in relation to courtesy is that you don’t identify your institution or individuals by name, unless you have a really good reason for doing so. You are comme...
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Kate Bowles | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. Education technology, shared governance and casualisation in Australian higher education. Kate Bowles has written 63 posts for CASA. Posted by Kate Bowles. September 27, 2016. Posted by Kate Bowles. May 16, 2016. Posted by Kate Bowles. March 1, 2016. It’s week 1 of...
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CASA in the media | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. CASA in the media. We welcome your thoughts (update: oldest comments now appear first! Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. COCAL (Coal...
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Dear Lecturers | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. July 24, 2015. In time for the start of semester across Australian universities, we have an open letter from a new contributor with some practical advice for supporting casual tutors. Dear Lecturers in the Australian tertiary system,. I believe it would be productive to ...
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Why we’re here | CASA
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A home online for casual, adjunct, sessional staff and their allies in Australian higher education. CASA in the media. Comments, replies and moderation. Actual casuals: share your stories. The Case of the Missing Casuals. Why we’re here. Why we’re here. Postgraduate and undergraduate student voices and experiences are welcomed: we are all here because we’re concerned about the expansion of casualisation and its wide impact. We welcome your thoughts (update: oldest comments now appear first! International...
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