I’m going to try blogging again as we move to Singapore and
start work at Nanyang Technological
University. Folks at home have suggested
it, and I’ve resisted it for various reasons, but I remember how knowing I was
blogging kept my eyes open to experiences in a way that I enjoyed. So here we
go.
Many of us, Sandra and I included, have referred to our move
as the start of a big adventure. That’s true in a lot of ways. A new country
and a new culture, a new university and school, many lifestyle changes, new
positions, for starters. Yet I have some trepidation at calling it an
adventure, since my new colleagues and neighbors will have been in Singapore
for many years or for all of their lives. What I find novel and amusing may be
so ordinary and pedestrian to others, I suspect that reporting on things that
catch my attention, that might amuse the folks at home, will serve mostly to
show my new colleagues what a clueless newbie I am. So here goes that, as well.
We’re looking forward to our new positions and a new
country, so unsure of how exactly things will be, but optimistic and excited.
Singapore, as we have said, has seemed to us a little like Disneyland: It is
landscaped and beautifully maintained, has beautiful architecture in styles
from traditional to ultra-modern. There are rules that guests to the park must
follow. And of course it is in a warm location. There’s great food and a lot to
do. Beyond that, it is a prosperous society that values research and education, and
supports it well, and we’re crazy about being a part of that. We’ll let you
know more what it’s like depending on how the blogging goes.
What particularly am I looking forward to? It’s a growing and ambitious school with many young and mid-career scholars, and really for the first time in my career I will be one of the oldest guys around. I look forward to joining the conversation about the doctoral program and how to capitalize on international educational opportunities, joining efforts to bring students from Europe and America to Singapore. I’m looking forward to seeing how I may work with younger faculty who may want a sounding board or a research partner. I’m looking forward to re-articulating my research interests in a new context, with partners who can help me see different angles that fit local needs, and framing theoretical questions in ways that align with the academic community’s moral and material support. To meeting new students who study hard, who will teach me many new things about how they use the Internet to communicate with one another. I have already been working remotely with staff members whose professionalism, courtesy, and warmth has been amazing. To seeing what I can do in a situation that seems in many ways limitless, with excited people who seem to want to excel and who have been treating me exceptionally graciously. I always find, as I travel, that people around me make me smarter, even though they have sometimes imagined that it was the other way around.
We have fantasies of dinners at Canteen 2 with friends and
students. More on that later. And of course, we look forward to our ship coming
in.