Balancing the Experience of Being a Neurodivergent Academic
I came across this paper today and really enjoyed reading it: Kattari, S. K., & Erickson, D. (2025). “If you’re asking for my diversity, you’re asking for all of me”:…
I came across this paper today and really enjoyed reading it: Kattari, S. K., & Erickson, D. (2025). “If you’re asking for my diversity, you’re asking for all of me”:…
I’ve been pondering this for a while, how to communicate to co-workers what my lived experience is like and how they can support me, and our collaborations, more effectively. Being…
I have been at an event recently where there were microphones available for presenters in a large lecture theatre but many presenters would not use them. It’s something that I…
If you asked me if given the choice would I like to be neurotypical, the answer would be a definite no. Although there are challenges to being AuDHD, now that…
At the moment I am not ‘out’ about my AuDHD identity. I have disclosed to my line manager and one close friend who is a colleague is aware. No-one else…
I haven’t posted since November. A combination of a very busy period at work, and some personal circumstances that meant I just didn’t have the mental space to devote to…
There is limited understanding of the terms neurodivergence, neurodiversity, and neurodivergent. As an autistic person I could be accused of being a pedant about detail and accuracy, but I do…
I review two research articles about autistic academics by Professor Sandra Jones. The characteristics and motivations of autistic people can be well-suited to an academic career but barriers still exist.
I came across an interesting journal article about autism this week. The paper is open access so will be available to all. The article is called “Autism is me”: an…
Disclosure has been on my mind a lot recently. I haven’t really disclosed to many people and when I have there have been mixed responses. Generally positive, but of course…