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Abbie Jones
abbiejones86
I'm not a lecturer, I'm a final year PhD student but I can see the incredible amount of work that lecturers have done/are doing to support UG and taught PG
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Happy Researchers
hapyresearchers
(1/5) Most people don’t realize if they have been engaged in academic bullying. Bullying can consist of passive-aggressive emails, verbal abuse (directly and indirectly) in private or during the lab
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
It would be ridiculous if we told people, "you're not passionate enough to belong in:"- Tennis- Cooking- Painting- anything elseYet, #academia continually tells people, "you're not passionate enough to belong
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
One of the reasons I'm leaving research after my PhD is because I had a past mentor early in grad school who treated me with complete unprofessionalism but got no
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Fay Lin
xiaofei_lin
One of the toxic aspects about #academia is the elitist mentality that if you're not 'passionate' about research, then you're not 'good enough' to be in research spaces.Why is this
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Dr. Samira A.Rahimi
RahimiSamira
In this thread, I am sharing some #GrantWriting tips from my reviewer's perspective (as I spent most of this month's evenings & weekends reviewing grant proposals for (inter)national agencies) Hope
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The PhD Story
thephdstory
At the end of my 1st semester of grad school, my cohort was discussing our winter break plans. Going home, visiting friends and family. The prof of our grad seminar
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Dr. Kamal Arora
kamarora
45 microaggressions experienced by BIPOC academics. A thread. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #Academics4BlackLives #Racism #Microaggressions #Academia 1. Assuming your work is not good enough because you don’t quote Foucault/Bourdieu/
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Rahma Ahmed
Rahma_1897
A story about leadership. This is the 1st assigned reading for my Adaptive Leadership (AL) Fellowship at @NYUSilver. The practice of AL involves guiding cultural change in a status quo.
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Loleen Berdahl
loleen_berdahl
I am a big believer in doing focused work during work time and then NOT working evenings and weekends. Here are some of the tools and practices that I find
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Erika M. Bsumek
ErikaBsumek
1/4 My son and his friends are incoming college freshmen. Here are few things I’ve learned. Like profs, students are getting a crazy number of emails. It’s information overload. If
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Kelsey Mesmer
KelseyMesmer
I'm designing my fall syllabus and trying to make both my life and my students' lives easier, now that I've had more experience teaching online. Three things I'm trying this
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Aisha S. Dickerson, PhD
aisha_dickerson
I hope I just reviewed my last PhD app for this cycle, so I would like to share some suggestions for future applicants:1. Ask for a STRONG letter of support,
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Rebekah Fenton, MD, FAAP
RFentonMD
With another application season upon us, lets throw the idea of “fit” in the trash. It’s coded language for classist, ableist, sexist, racist, xenophobic, LGBTQ+phobic judgments.By upholding the status quo,
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Gautam Kamath
thegautamkamath
Academics: It happens to all of us, but we generally only project our triumphs and victories -- share a time you failed or got rejected. #AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter I'll go first.
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Maya Jay
neurojaym
Time for a rant: grant reviewers, why are we penalizing applicants for not publishing peer-reviewed papers as undergraduates?! Publishing as an undergrad, when most work is part-time, means that whether
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