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Long Road to the Dream Job in Academia: A Conversation with Liz W. Faber
Episode 65

Long Road to the Dream Job in Academia: A Conversation with Liz W. Faber

New Books in Education · Marshall Poe

October 21, 202157m 12s

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Show Notes

Welcome to The Academic Life! In this episode you’ll hear about:

  • Dr. Liz Faber’s long road from completed PhD to dream job
  • Why academia said she was a failure
  • The financial reasons she worked two academic jobs at once
  • The importance of speaking out about pay-scale and departmental inequities
  • Putting kindness in the classroom
  • Why you have to define your own success


Our guest is: Dr. Liz W Faber, an Assistant Professor of English & Communication at Dean College. Her teaching and research interests include multimodal communication, science communication, representations of AI in science fiction, computer history, and gender/sexuality studies. She is the author of The Computer's Voice: From Star Trek to Siri (U. Minnesota Press, 2020) and the guest editor for the Popular Culture Studies Journal special issue on robots and labor. She can be found on Twitter (@lizwfab) or at her website (lizwfaber.com).

Our host is: Dr. Christina Gessler, the co-producer of the Academic Life podcasts.

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