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Time Management and Self-Organisation in Academia - Developing a self-directed and balanced life

Markus Riedenauer, Andrea Tschirf

Publisher: utb.

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To succeed in academia requires excellent professional skills and also effective self-organisation that integrates research, teaching, and administration into a balanced life. This book offers adapted tools for time management and explains scholarly project management, stress prevention, and life planning. Its practical questions and exercises lead to a personalised approach to the challenges of an academic career.
Available since: 10/18/2021.
Print length: 240 pages.

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