Disconnected: Are flexible work arrangements bad for your health?
You need to feel supported but most of all you need to be calling the shots Eleanor Malbon is a researcher and a poet – and she doesn't see the need to choose between her two disparate careers. Malbon, who has an arts/science degree in interdisciplinary research and English literature, works fo...
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You need to feel supported but most of all you need to be calling the shots
Eleanor Malbon is a researcher and a poet – and she doesn't see the need to choose between her two disparate careers.
Malbon, who has an arts/science degree in interdisciplinary research and English literature, works four days a week at UNSW Canberra, and spends the rest of her working hours writing poetry. |
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