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Last week, I hosted two webinars for people in higher ed who are exploring their options outside of the field. It was highly reflective in nature and I can't stop thinking about what I heard from this group. #sachat #sapro #sagrad #highered 1/21
First, nearly 200 people registered. Based on two posts in a Facebook group and I might have tweeted once or twice. There is an audience for people who are weary and exhausted from their experience in higher ed. 2/21
In their pre-session homework, I asked a few demographic questions. Full-time years in the field:

1-5 years: 24%
6-10 years: 36%
11-20 years: 33%
20+ years! 7%

3/21
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Quick little thread on my job search out of higher ed! You will be rewarded with a pretty great resource at the end! 1/8

#sapro #sachat #sagrad #hied #sasearch
At the beginning of my search, I was very keyed into specific job titles, but wasn't keeping track of companies or organizations. A few months into things, I realized I would see a job posted that was interesting, but not a great fit for my interests or skills. 2/8
I realized that job wasn't the only job they would ever post, so I started tracking the *organizations.* I would check each of their HR pages for positions that were more closely aligned for my skills and often not posted on traditional job boards like LinkedIn or Indeed. 3/8
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Appreciate @ACPA Commission for Professional Prep hosting this webinar on using the Strategic Imperative on Racial Justice & Decolonization in #SAGrad & #HigherEd programs. Thanks for Drs. @DianSquire, @DrDLStewart, @esjayque, & Jamie Workman for sharing their time & expertise!
@ACPA @DianSquire @DrDLStewart @esjayque If #SAPro & #FacultyLife folks haven't seen it yet, check out this very helpful framework for gudiance: myacpa.org/sites/default/… @ACPA
@ACPA @DianSquire @DrDLStewart @esjayque Dr. @DianSquire suggests utilizing historical #HigherEd analysis such as Ebony & Ivy (amazon.com/Ebony-Ivy-Trou… and).
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In the month of July, I did a LOT of writing. A lot as in, I wrote over 20,000 words worth of blog posts (thanks, grad school!).

I was so busy writing, that I didn't have a whole lot of time to share. So here's a thread of all the things I wrote✍️
Under the umbrella of my Grad School Uncovered project, I wrote about my 3-week intensive grad school experience every single day (well, almost). If you're curious about grad school, this one is for you. #gradschooluncovered #sacdn #sagrad

nicolecrozier.ca/2019/07/04/gra…
I "grew up" as a science student, so felt a lot of resistance when we started talking about research methods that were less black and white, such as autoethnography. It made me think differently about generalizability and bias.

nicolecrozier.ca/2019/07/06/res…
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