Mark Readman thoughtfully provided an 11-point guide to help selfish academics ensure that they stand out at a conference (鈥How to act like a superstar scholar鈥, Opinion, 15 December). But might I offer a 12th point?
- Universalise, don鈥檛 localise.
You speak the greatest language, spoken all the way around the world, right? So your research is universal, too. Don鈥檛 suggest that as your findings come from here in the anglophone UK 鈥 or Australia, or New Zealand, or the US 鈥 they might apply only here. That kind of humble 鈥渨e need research in other countries鈥 stuff is for all those foreigners in your audience.
Your findings are already universal, like your language. Speak grandly. Speak universally.
Also, don鈥檛 for a minute think that your findings might have arisen just because we do things oddly here. And remember, if anyone questions the wider applicability of your research to their country, simply say: 鈥淲ell, I don鈥檛 know the circumstances over there, so I鈥檝e no idea.鈥 That way, you localise them, not yourself.
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Via timeshighereducation.com
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