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If we tenured professors do not hold ourselves to agreed standards, we will find ourselves being refereed by demagogues, says Robert Zaretsky
随着不稳定性对越来越多的学者产生愈加持久的影响,许多人开始把一份终身教职视为通往职业幸福的门户。但事实总是如此吗?还是说责任和资历的负担超过了安定和薪水的乐趣?7位学者发表了自己的看法
Perhaps it is only by recasting an agreement as an adventure that professors can respond to the urgency of our times, says Robert Zaretsky
罗伯特·扎雷茨基 (Robert Zaretsky)表示,一些学生滥用私人津贴和标记自由度 – 但其他学生的持续参与令人振奋
A strategic rejection of digital instruction is akin to France’s short-sighted attempt to prevent invasion in the 1930s, says Robert Zaretsky
Video conferencing is a reasonable substitute for lectures, but that is where it must end, say Robert Zaretsky and George Alliger
幸运的是,在新冠疫情封锁期间,终于不用忍受毫无意义的会议、令人头疼的通勤和臭烘烘的公用冰箱。但教职员还为什么样的解脱而高兴呢?他们对未来的返校有怎样的期待?这些学者有话说
Robert Zaretsky is troubled by his students’ refusal to see any nuance in a historical text that contains racial slurs
Academics’ deep identification with their work means that the failure of a book proposal, grant application or promotion request can cut deeply. But in a competitive profession, such knock-backs are inevitable. Here, six academics recall their most traumatic rejection – and how they got over it
As summer approaches in the northern hemisphere, six academics give their personal guides to their favourite vacation destinations
Six scholars learn the career and life lessons of their greatest academic missteps
Determination to make your own way is key to success in academia, but scholars’ research, teaching and even their lives can be transformed by a chance encounter or event
While the Sorbonne was at the epicentre of the 1968 protests, the shock waves were felt far beyond France, with students occupying Peking and UC Berkeley at the same time. A group of academics revisit the spirit of soixante-huit and consider its legacy
The French thinker Simone Weil’s focus on teaching students to attend to reality is crucial in the social media age, writes Robert Zaretsky
US scholars' tendency to award extra credit for attending non-core lectures hastens the academy's slide into transactionalism, says Robert Zaretsky
Fascination with ‘dark studies’ needs to be countered by studies of the Enlightenment, says Robert Zaretsky
From tackling pay to decrees on sleep and email curfews, five scholars explain what they would do to improve the academy in 24 hours
Robert Zaretsky on a study that shows how history defeats not just prediction, but also our predilection for theory
Robert Zaretsky on sustained and sustaining pauses for thought during university lectures
This is the age of the anti-social network, but the humanities classroom offers reflection of a healthier sort, argues Robert Zaretsky
Many turn to God in the face of death, but two critics of religion, 230 years apart, have the same calm courage, writes Robert Zaretsky