The Refuge A career guide for the academic who has run out of ideas The catering arrives before the consultation document does. This is the first thing to understand about a restructure, that the sandwiches are ordered with more care than the disestablishment list, and that in a room nobody in this meeting has ever entered it has already been settled which colleagues will be carrying a box of books to their cars by the end of the quarter. The slides are up before anyone sits down. There are four of them. One is a photograph of students laughing on a lawn beneath a sky that has never appeared over this campus. One is a graph with no numbers on the vertical axis. One says Enabling Our Future. The fourth thanks everyone for their engagement, which has not yet occurred, and will not. There is a young academic in that room who has quietly worked out that they are never going to write anything anybody wants to read. The thesis was pulled from the fire by a generous supervisor. The t...
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