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fiction & non-fiction recommendations // an intellectual life podcast ep. 7

an interdisciplinary study scholar's approach to self-study // 📌 Intellectual’s Weekly Bulletin

Discussions on Representations of the Intellectual by Edward Said

How a Burnt-out Lawyer at Google Discovered the Joy of Lifelong Learning

historical memory, accuracy in historical media, and the absence of social history in public fascination with the tudor past

📌AS Weekly Bulletin & the practice of journaling for lifelong learning

Discussions on the purpose of education & creating parallel paths for lifelong learning @ Accepted Society (plus reflections on the Accepted Symposium 2026)

📌 Weekly Bulletin: Lifelong Learners and the Pursuit of an Intellectual Life Starts with Intellectual Community

Writing as Thinking, Consumerism & the Journal Trend on Social Media, and the Art of Constructing Memory

And it is a space for everyone

Watch now | The Role of Social Media in Defining and/or Hindering Literary Culture

The pursuit of lifelong learning beyond the classroom

Did I make a mistake leaving my stable job for a life as an academic?

Lifelong learning as an act of resistance against automated curation

Academic culture doesn’t often make space for the messy middle

By Casandra Hockenberry

This month, we’d like to invite you to reflect on something that might feel like a given.

By Analisa S-R

Hello,

We all write, but for some reason, academic writing seems unreachable

The New Age of Academia