Changing Academic Life
Changing Academic Life
Geraldine Fitzpatrick
Sharing my story with Nutan Limaye (CAL117, S6E11)
1 hour 15 minutes Posted Jan 29, 2025 at 6:00 am.
 Introduction02:41 Nutan's Introduction to the Podcast05:09 An Unconventional Career Path07:34 Transition to Computer Science11:08 Shaping Interests around People-Centred Perspectives14:21 How Research Evolved as Technology Evolved17:14 Reflections on Changing Paths23:12 The Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research28:03 Supervision Serendipity34:21 Leadership and People-Centred Academia42:21 Designing Learning Experiences about Challenging People and Conversations48:23 Insights from the Session50:06 Motivation and Themes of the Changing Academic Life Podcast55:41 Academic Mobility and the Concept of Home01:05:13 Non-Rapid Fire Questions and Reflections01:14:11 Outro01:15:00 EndRelated Links:Nutan Limaye Life of a Researcher podcast and episode A conversation with Geraldine FitzpatrickNutan’s LinkedIn profile My CACM article: Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Fit for People, Fit for Purpose: Designing Tech that Matters, CACM, Feb 2025 Issue, Vol. 68No. 2, Page 7.Other CAL Episodes mentioned:Sarah Davies two parts:On mobility, precarity and notions of excellenceOn luck, disrupting excellence, and cultures of careNeha Kumar: On choices, authenticity and the power of the collectiveKaren Stroobants: On changing research culture and reforming research assessment
CAL117 Sharing with Nutan Limaye
Introduction
Nutan's Introduction to the Podcast
An Unconventional Career Path
Transition to Computer Science
Shaping Interests around People-Centred Perspectives
How Research Evolved as Technology Evolved
Reflections on Changing Paths
The Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research
Supervision Serendipity
Leadership and People-Centered Academia
Designing Learning Experiences about Challenging People and Conversations
Insights from the Session
Motivation and Themes of the Changing Academic Life Podcast
Academic Mobility and the Concept of Home
Non-Rapid Fire Questions and Reflections
Outro
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In this episode the tables are turned and I'm being interviewed by Nutan Limaye who hosts the ‘Life of a Researcher’ podcast.  Nutan is an Assoc. Professor at the IT University Copenhagen. We met when she was a participant in one of our residential academic leadership development courses in 2024.  We talk about my unconventional career path starting in social work, moving into nursing and midwifery, then finding myself in computer science and human-computer interaction, and now doing more leadership and academic development work. As with many career stories, serendipity figures a lot, along with a strong people-centred red thread that weaves through all the various turns. Nutan also asks about how the academic leadership development courses came about, and how we facilitate learning experiences on hard topics like challenging conversations. And we talk about themes that have arisen in the podcast. Along the way we also touch on interdisciplinarity, and academic mobility and what is home. This is a slightly edited conversation from the version she released end of June 2024, shared with her permission.I'm releasing this now as a complement to my careers article in the Feb 25 edition of Communications of the ACMOverview00:29 Introduction02:41 Nutan's Introduction to the Podcast05:09 An Unconventional Career Path07:34 Transition to Computer Science11:08 Shaping Interests around People-Centred Perspectives14:21 How Research Evolved as Technology Evolved17:14 Reflections on Changing Paths23:12 The Challenges of Interdisciplinary Research28:03 Supervision Serendipity34:21 Leadership and People-Centred Academia42:21 Designing Learning Experiences about Challenging People and Conversations48:23 Insights from the Session50:06 Motivation and Themes of the Changing Academic Life Podcast55:41 Academic Mobility and the Concept of Home01:05:13 Non-Rapid Fire Questions and Reflections01:14:11 Outro01:15:00 EndRelated Links:Nutan Limaye Life of a Researcher podcast and episode A conversation with Geraldine FitzpatrickNutan’s LinkedIn profile My CACM article: Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Fit for People, Fit for Purpose: Designing Tech that Matters, CACM, Feb 2025 Issue, Vol. 68No. 2, Page 7.Other CAL Episodes mentioned:Sarah Davies - two parts:On mobility, precarity and notions of excellenceOn luck, disrupting excellence, and cultures of careNeha Kumar: On choices, authenticity and the power of the collectiveKaren Stroobants: On changing research culture and reforming research assessment