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We know that you have some questions & concerns about the HRTP funding opportunity announced on Friday. We want to address some of those in this thread. You’ll have an
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Dr Claudia Rogers
claudiajrogers
Friends. It is Very Hard to do academia without an academic job, no matter how much you want to. Apart from some ongoing commitments already began, I’m taking a pause
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Dr. Adriane Lam
ForamWhisperer
ECRs (grads + postdocs) are, quite understandably, freaked out about our job prospects and ability to thrive in academia. If you are in a secure, permanent position, here are some
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tired and hopeful
tired_hopeful
I schedule observations & try to match personalities, interests, & put the dick observers with experienced teachers.And here’s what else I learned () 1. if you are an observer &
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Sara Becker, Ph.D.
sjbeckerphd
Some good news! After being an Ad-Hoc Reviewer/Chair 10 times for multiple study sections, I've been invited to serve as a standing study section member for @NIDAnews!Reviewing grants is so.
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evidenceBase
evidenceBase_IM
Results from @WomenSpinouts 70% of UK University Spinouts are from @RussellGroup institutions13% of Spinouts have a woman on their founding team80% of Spinouts have all-men teamsRoyal College of Art has
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Dr. Joshua R. Hall
JoshuaRHall3
Hi All! Josh here with another plea to help some students and ECRs!This is a thread, and I encourage you to read it, please, and share if you feel appropriate.
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Jessica Thorne
jlthorne_
I've been on the receiving end of this sort of thing. There is absolutely nothing wrong with established academics giving ECRs constructive criticism, but insisting on sniping someone in 140
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Koraly Pérez-Edgar 🇵🇷
Dr_Koraly
A review of 2020 reviews & a of jumbled thoughts:Ad-hoc Review requests received: 109Requests accepted: 37Action Editor ms for J1: 35Action Editor ms for J2: 86Thoughts on the current state
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Susan Hough 🦖
SeismoSue
Let's talk about aftershocks. In California, a typical M3.6 quake would be followed by 1 M2.5 quake. So far the weekend #earthquake in Massachusetts has been one & done. We
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BOU 👩🏻🏫👨🏿🏫🧕🏽👳🏽♂️ 🌈
IBIS_journal
Today's #BlackBirdersWeek topic is #BirdingWhileBlack.Here's a review of a fascinating book looking at the role Black Africans played for colonial white expeditionists. Has much changed?The Black Birders Who Made White
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Dr Alicia Spencer-Hall
aspencerhall
disabled scholars are experts at navigating the challenges many able-bodied peers are experiencing for the first time #GMS2021 https://twitter.com/LucyAllenFWR/status/1348987752558305285?s=20 the able-bodied academic community - & the (
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Lab for Academic Culture
UofGCultureLab
THREAD: 1. Some thoughts on changing #ResearchCulture (TL:DR it takes time and we're not there yet @UofGlasgow but start by asking what matters to your staff & students and what
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Dr Morag Rose
thelrm
THREAD: Feels like working in HE requires exhausting levels of cognitive dissonance 4 so many of us; I love my subject, teaching, students + colleagues but so much of the
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Dr Jess Mant
JessMant1
To close the #SLSAPG2021 conference yesterday, we held an ECR panel, which included some PGRs at the final stages of their PhD, some awaiting vivas, some fresh from the viva,
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Lotty Brand
LottyBrand
HA. This allows me to tell my favourite story from my PhD that will hopefully be reassuring to other PhD students/ECRs out there. During my 1st/2nd year, when I was
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