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Building the Foundations of Your Academic Career for Early Career Academics

Join us for the second session in our newly curated series on teaching for early-career academics, hosted by the Maunuhanga—Wellington Postdoctoral Society. In this session, we will explore two of the three fundamental pillars of academic life—research, teaching, and service.

Professor John Randal will delve into the interconnected roles of teaching and service, shedding light on how these responsibilities overlap and complement each other in academic work. 

Whether you're a PhD student, postdoc, or early-career lecturer, this is a great opportunity to explore the various pathways in teaching, understand the key components of effective teaching, and gain valuable insights to navigate your academic journey with confidence. 


Date: Wednesday, 4 December 2024 
Time: 12:30 PM – 13:30 PM 
Location: RHLT3 (Pipitea Campus) & Online Streaming 
Zoom: https://vuw.zoom.us/j/96766595485 

If you would like to attend, please RSVP here
 
Speaker details  
Prof. John Randal  is partially seconded into a role as Director of the Teaching Intensive Academic Career Pathway, and also serves as the Associate Dean (Students) in the Wellington School of Business and Government.  

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