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Jeannie Prinsen 😷
JeanniePrinsen
I didn't realize how much I was internalizing my daughter's stress over her big linguistics lab until she submitted it last night & we celebrated with her. I am so
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Jayeel Cornelio
jayeel_cornelio
Incorrect. 'The social science consensus is clear. Children raised by same-sex parents fare just as well as children raised by opposite-sex parents across a spectrum of measures: academic performance, cognitive
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Hasan Saeed
HasanSaeed6
You will colonize my country, plunder it and use its resources to fuel your own growth. Completely destroy it and then a hundred years down the line, you will offer
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LibraryGirl&BookBoy (Jo)
BookSuperhero2
#RefugeeWeek2020 Starting off my thread of books to encourage discussions about acceptance, kindness & refugees is #TheUnexpectedFriend about a Rohingya boy & a little bird with a broken wing 6+
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Kaitlyn Greenidge
surlybassey
the world very much needs, and is not ready for, @sarahschulman3 LET THE RECORD SHOW. Absolutely essential reading for people who wish to organize and those trying to understand how
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Simon Beale
SPBeale
"How Historians Think". Key conceptual thinking visualised. Thanks for all the feedback. I used lots of articles from TH from @histassoc to get my own thinking straight. Scholarship examples from
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Dr. Betty Lai
BettySLai
PhD applicants: Does a faculty member's rank matter when you're choosing a mentor? MAYBE... (a thread)First, what are faculty ranks? From lower to higher, major ranks are:1-Assistant Prof2-Associate Prof3-Full Prof
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Teri Kanefield
Teri_Kanefield
In this thread, I explained why adopting hardball tactics is a terrible idea. I won't repeat those arguments.I'll add one more: The Dems have better medium and long-term prospects than
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saliltripathi
saliltripathi
As today is gurupurnima, thread on teachers from whom I have learnt much over the years. School? Khandubhai who taught me by telling me stories at Montessori; Yashodhara Mehta and
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Chris Heaney
chrheaney
Thinking much about Julio César Tello this week. In 1909 he enrolled at Harvard to study anthropology. I think he was Harvard's first Peruvian student. He graduated with a Master's
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Jaevion Nelson
jaevionn
You apply to jobs and/or reach out to your networks for referrals. Towards the end of UWI, I fixed my resume and wrote a lovely email to my contacts. One
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Paolo Radaelli
RadaelliPaolo
This figure is extracted from the most recent ERC starting grant statistics for 2020, which you can find in full here https://erc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/document/file/erc_2020_stg_statistics.pdf. It shows the number of awards per mil
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Stephen Wigmore
stephen_wigmore
Reading Tolkien's letters atm. Didn't realise before that the modern 'Fantasy' genre exists because Tolkien won the argument that 'Fairy Stories', as he still called Lord of the Rings, were
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Dr. Jessica Sowa
sowa75
Little thread on publishing. What I have learned being an editor....#AcademicTwitter Reviewers are people and are not always right. I have had reviewers all suggest a manuscript should be accepted
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Rafael Garcia
byRafaelGarcia
Helping out our statehouse team with coverage of the Senate Education committee's meeting. Now discussing SB 51 to require the KS Dept. of Ed and the Dept. for Children and
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Mike Gow 高英智
mikeygow
Hmm. No. Fulbright China allowed four types for PRC scholars/teachers to go to the US. VRS - Visiting Research Scholars PHD - PhD Dissertations ScholarsFLTA - Foreign Language Teaching AssistantsSIR
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