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Dr Maxine David #European
MaxineDavid
One thing about Brexit, the Covid-19 response & now A-levels debacle is that I'm thinking more abt the line between critical thought and conspiracy theory. Stay w/me & weigh in
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Moriah Edwards
moriah_keiko
Happy interview season, #ProspectiveGC! Interview tips from a current student w/ two cycles’ worth of personal experience, a thread: 1/n Hang with the students! I always asked “What is the
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Kelly Stevens
kellystevenslab
@NIH R01’s from White scientists are funded at ~twice the award rate as Black scientists.@NIH has known this for a decade. It has not been fixed.@nihdirector #fundblackscientistsRead our @Cellcellpress paper,
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Gina Crane
notajogger
I was asked why @EsmeeFairbairn has started using the term "racialised communities" instead of BAME in its communications. It would be great to get feedback on this - positive or
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Dr Addy Adelaine
AddyAdelaine
1/6) Many people don't realise the huge emotional labour involved in delivering equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) work. I had a great day, I believe I had impact. But I
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Deepa Shivaram
deepa_shivaram
Biden/Harris made pre-recorded remarks at a campaign virtual celebration of India's Independence Day. Harris on her mother: "She wanted us to understand where she had come from and where we
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Arghavan Salles, MD, PhD
arghavan_salles
There were plenty of obstacles to women’s careers before the pandemic. When schools went remote in the spring, it was theoretically possible that childcare would be distributed among genders. It
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Rob Ford
robfordmancs
As Sunder rightly points out, the sample Kaufmann presents as representative of "liberal opinion" in his latest Quillette diatribe is nothing of the sort. The items he presents as demonstrating
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Cory Doctorow #BLM
doctorow
On the one hand, high-stakes testing is pedagogically bankrupt, but on the other hand, it sure produces numbers that universities can focus on increasing, and then trumpet when those numbers
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Timothy Hucks
Ame0baRepublic
I don't like to go to this place too often because I know about fostered coups and destabilization and torture and drones and though what I feel most of the
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Simon Wardley
swardley
X : Where is meritocracy on your culture map?Me : Meritocracy is a dangerous one. First up, it's belief i.e. a value that a collective (a group, an organisation, a
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Jonathan Fuller
JonathanJFuller
Some potential explanations for the #COVID19 Science Wars (select multiple): 1/https://twitter.com/JeanneLenzer1/status/1333408972288774146 The polarization of everything: discussion is often anchored along the lines of this horrible, vague
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Mike Murchison
mimurchison
I’ve been in the trenches of the Canadian tech ecosystem for the last 7 years. Our ecosystem, like all ecosystems, is a flywheel and it’s working. This post is a
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Man w/o a Plan
MidWestMet
After 1,000 comments, most of them critical, the Times shuts off the comments. Turns out - people do like suburbs (which does not automatically mean they hate cities, surprise).https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/17/opinion/coronavirus-cities-s
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Matt Smethurst
MattSmethurst
Consider afresh the kinds of people Jesus manages to bring together. We often focus on the blue-collar, ragtag nature of the disciples, but I don’t think we often reckon with
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James Millward 米華健
JimMillward
Coordinated disruption of Brandeis webinar on Xinjiang: a thread.http://web.archive.org/web/20201115040730/https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/VZPQ25OS0d95CztW3QL7Fw Link above is archived version of a letter sent to Brandeis Chinese students by the
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