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    Common Invoice Payment Terms Every Freelancer Needs To Know

    Using the right invoicing terms increases the likelihood of getting paid promptly and creating a professional impression. As a freelance editor or writer, it’s vital that you take control of your invoicing and income. It’s impossible to plan ahead if you don’t know what you’re owed and what’s been settled. You also…

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    Capstone Editing Research Scholarship for Honours Students

    Last year, I had the privilege of being named the 2017 recipient of the inaugural Capstone Editing Research Scholarship for Honours Students. This scholarship has significantly assisted me in covering various costs associated with the researching and writing of my Honours thesis. My thesis explores why certain defences exist within the…

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    Academics and Media—Part 2

    In Part 1 of this blog, we discussed why it is so valuable for academics to engage with the media. Now that we know the ‘why’, it is important to know the ‘how’, particularly for academics in research fields that may be deemed controversial. First, it is essential that the…

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    Academics and Media—Part 1

    Engaging with the media can seem like a scary prospect. After all, journalists are not known for their subtlety and willingness to stick to ‘on-the-record’ topics. However, with the right knowledge and preparation, media engagement can be a positive career move and a great deal of fun. There are two…

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    Academic Mamas: Motherhood and Academia

    Associate Professor Joanne Devlin and I are currently coediting a book, with the working title Academic Mamas. Filled with the stories of women academics across diverse disciplines in Australian universities, our book will be intended for everyone who wants to learn about the different experiences of mothers in academia and identify strategies that…

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    A Single Pair of Shoulders—Part 3

    There seems to be an easy solution to these financial woes for a single parent. Get a job. Any job. And here is one of the greatest challenges of being a single parent in academia—having to prove you can hack it over and over and over again. I hadn’t even…

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    A Single Pair of Shoulders—Part 2

    Last year, I won another small research grant—A$3,700—and I was able to go overseas for research, which is great. But A$3,700 did not stretch to cover child care, and as a single parent, there was no father to leave them with. I had to juggle friends and family; in the…