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Managing the Imposter Syndrome in Academia: How to Overcome Self-Doubt

There is still time to register for the webinar, Managing the Imposter Syndrome in Academia: How to Overcome Self-Doubt, presented by Moira Killoran on June 28, 2018,
at 1 p.m. Pacific, 2 p.m. Mountain, 3 p.m. Central, 4 p.m. Eastern.

Do you ever feel like you are an academic “imposter,” living with the dread that you will someday be discovered to be a fraud?Do you feel that you are not really seen for all your strengths and capabilities? Key to academic success is your ability to present yourself in a compelling manner. Howevcr, many academics are inhibited by negative self-talk that undermines the way they present their competencies. This webinar will help you to step back and assess how you present your academic capabilities and how you manage others’ impressions of your abilities.

In this webinar you will learn to:

  • Recognize the imposter syndrome in the academic setting.
  • Understand how the imposter syndrome leads to academic shutdown.
  • Quiet negative self-talk.
  • Acknowledge and recognize your strengths.

Join Moira Killoran for this webinar June 28, 2018 at:

  • 1 p.m. Pacific
  • 2 p.m. Mountain
  • 3 p.m. Central
  • 4 p.m. Eastern

About the Presenter

Moira Killoran, ACW Director of Academic Coaching, is a professionally certified coach with experience in leadership, academic career and dissertation coaching, as well as in qualitative research consulting. As a consultant, she has worked extensively with faculty members, university administrators, and graduate students, assisting them to complete manuscripts, dissertations, and grant proposals. She also has worked with academics to transition out of academia and into new industries. She has been principal investigator (PI) or co-PI for a variety of studies, and has been funded by the NIH, DOD, and SSRC. Moira’s publications focus on gender and identity construction, organizational culture, substance use, and doctor-patient communication. Her faculty appointments have included positions at George Washington University and Whittier College. She received her PhD in cultural anthropology from The University of Texas at Austin, and has post-doctoral training from the University of California-Berkeley and the University of California-San Francisco in medical anthropology.

 

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In this webinar you will learn to:

  • Recognize the Imposter Syndrome in the academic setting
  • Understand how the Imposter Syndrome leads to academic shutdown
  • Quiet negative self-talk
  • Acknowledge and recognize your strengths

Register for the Webinar

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