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OverviewWhat nobody honestly explains during your PhD or postdoc is this: there isn't one ""real"" academic career. There are dozens-and most of them are invisible. You've absorbed a hidden curriculum without realizing it. Research beats teaching. Permanent beats temporary. Staying means success; leaving means failure. These unspoken rules shape how you evaluate your options and judge yourself. But some of the most fulfilled academics have never held a tenure-track position. And some of the most miserable have achieved everything the standard path promised. The problem isn't you. The problem is the map you were given. This book offers a different map. Ten fictional early-career academics. Ten different paths through the academic landscape. Set across seven Moroccan cities-because specific places make universal patterns vivid-and grounded in real conversations with hundreds of researchers, educators, and clinicians worldwide. Why fiction? Because invented characters can be honest in ways real people, with reputations to protect, cannot. The characters are fictional. The patterns are real. Inside, you'll meet: The teaching-focused academic who finds her deepest meaning in work that the metrics don't reward, and how she made peace with that trade-off. The clinician-educator building simulation programs between emergency shifts in a role that doesn't officially exist; and why he wouldn't trade it. The researcher watching his grant expire while questioning what discovery even means, and the simple framework that clarified his next move. The scientist who left academia for EdTech and discovered her skills traveled further than she imagined, and what she lost in the exchange. The policy-linked researcher translating evidence into legislation on timelines no journal comprehends-and the identity tension that never fully resolves. This book won't tell you which path is right for you. That would be a lie-I don't know your values, your constraints, or your history. Only you can discover what fits. But I can make the invisible paths visible. I can help you feel what different academic lives are actually like-not the CV version, but the Tuesday afternoon version-so you can try them on before you stake years on a direction you've never truly seen. About the author: Nabil Zary has built an academic career across four countries and three continents-from Morocco to Sweden to Singapore to Dubai. Now Professor of Medical Education, he wrote this book after watching hundreds of early-career academics struggle with the same question he once faced: What kind of scholar do I actually want to become? Ten Lives is the first book in the Designing Your Academic Life trilogy. Designed for use in faculty development programs and postdoc career workshops. If you're a PhD student wondering what comes next... a postdoc on your third temporary contract... a clinician with teaching work no one recognizes... someone sensing there's more to the landscape than you've been shown... You're not alone. And you're not broken for wanting something different. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Nabil ZaryPublisher: Neuroink Press Imprint: Neuroink Press Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9789699893520ISBN 10: 9699893524 Pages: 268 Publication Date: 27 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationNabil Zary grew up in Casablanca, studied medicine in Sweden, and then earned a PhD in Medical Sciences at the Karolinska Institute, with a special interest in learning sciences and emerging technologies. He has since built an academic career across fivecountries: Morocco, Sweden, the USA, Singapore, and Dubai, navigating the visa applications, family negotiations, and identityquestions that come with building a scholarly life far from where you started.He is now Professor of Medical Education at a Medicine and Health Sciences University in Dubai. His research explores howemerging technologies, from virtual patients to artificial intelligence, can transform how health professionals learn. But his path to thisposition was not the straight line that titles suggest. Along the way, he has sat in cafés wondering whether to take the safe administrativerole or the uncertain research path, weighed opportunities abroad against obligations at home, and learned that the question What kindof scholar do I actually want to become? Has no single correct answer.This book grew from watching hundreds of early-career academics struggle with that same question, and realizing that whatthey needed was not another framework or checklist, but a way to see different paths from the inside. That is why this book tells storiesrather than gives advice. The characters are invented, but the patterns are real. If you recognize yourself in their dilemmas, the book hasdone its work.You can find Nabil on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/nabilzary or reach him on various social media channels. He welcomes hearingfrom readers, especially those in the middle of their own career questions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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