Changing Academic Life

Luigina Ciolfi on giving back, mentoring, and finding your own work-life strategies

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Jan 16, 2018
Luigina Ciolfi, a Professor of Human Centred Computing at Sheffield Hallam University, shares insights on mentoring and work-life balance. She passionately discusses her experience organizing the ECSCW conference while coping with personal loss. Ciolfi emphasizes that there's no one-size-fits-all strategy for work-life balance, as individual needs vary greatly. Her recent research delves into nomadic workers' experiences, and she reveals practical coaching techniques to empower mentors. Ultimately, she highlights the importance of knowing oneself to navigate professional challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Missing A Trusted Colleague During A Big Event

  • Luigina organised ECSCW but lost her valued papers co-chair Dave Martin to an unexpected death, which made organising harder.
  • Colleagues stepped up to fill the gap, showing how trusted networks support events under stress.
ANECDOTE

A Sabbatical Meeting Changed Her Path

  • Luigina moved from a communication degree in Italy into HCI and then accepted a PhD opportunity in Limerick after meeting Liam Bannon on sabbatical.
  • Chance encounters and following interesting projects shaped her international career path.
ADVICE

Train Early In People Skills And Mediation

  • Seek training and shadowing for meta-skills like mediation, respectful language and para-counselling when you start teaching or program leadership.
  • Use these skills to manage difficult student or colleague situations and to signpost professional counselling when needed.
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