Overwhelm in Academia

Restoring Hope and Choice in an Academic Career

In recognition of the need for participants to put their attention on more pressing matters, the Overwhelm in Academia course is postponed until further notice.

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Do you find yourself opting out? Of meetings, email, relationships, opportunities… or even your future as an academic?

If so, you’re not alone. Overwhelm, by its nature, makes us shut down. We focus on putting one foot in front of the other just to get through – and often lose track of where we meant to go in the first place.

Being an academic is a “meta-profession,” requiring mastery and high levels of responsibility in multiple professions at once. As such, an academic career is a recipe for overwhelm. The rising pressures of our institutions and society turn up the heat even further.

This 8-week course for faculty and academic leaders provides awareness, community, and concrete advice for engaging an academic career in new ways based on the book The Age of Overwhelm: Strategies for the Long Haul by Laura van Dernoot Lipsky.

Weekly online sessions will include short didactic presentations, small group discussions with other faculty, weekly quizzes, and Q&A. Each session will be offered three times – attend whichever meeting time works for you that week. Additionally, participants will have access to recorded versions of the didactic presentations and an online forum where discussion can continue at will.

Meeting times will likely occur on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays (pending rescheduled dates). Download the Session Descriptions here:

Session Descriptions

Read more about how we created this course in our blog post A New Mission.

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