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Philipp Leitner
xLeitix
Starting PhD student pro tips:- Keep a backlog of “small ideas” that you don’t find the time to work on. Soon enough you will be asked to supervise undergrad students
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Peter Kirwan
DrPeteKirwan
This is an interesting read on the myths/problematic maths that underpin the ‘grade inflation’ narrative, but I want to add a further perspective on why proportions of grades are up
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interviewing nerd dominic | BLM ShutdownSTEM
djneuronnerd
Real talk: during PhD interviews, a presentation about a minority science program talked about how “Asians” are well-represented in STEM compared to Black, Latinx, and Indigenous individuals. It disheartened me
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Emmanuel (Mani) Garcia, MA, MPhil
manithegarcia
My #BlackInDataJourney began when a stats “teacher” drew a histogram of X’s on the board after our first exam to discuss our grades. He raved about the people on the
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lisi schoenbach
LisiSchoenbach
1)Teaching Derrida this week and just reread Barbara Johnson’s definition of critique in the introduction to Dissemination: 2)“The critique reads backwards from what seems natural, obvious, self-evident, or universal, in
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Jennifer Gumbel
jgumbel
Part of what I studied in undergrad was comparative politics and developing democracies. And we're stuck with two parties. True multi-party systems are not winner take all. The political leader
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Steve Ressler
steveressler
Thanks for all the new followers - here's a quick intro on myself. I've reinvented my "career identity" 6 times so far. Let's walk through 'em. 1/ "Sociology Steve." I
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Dr Emma Bridges
emmabridges
Thread for anyone interested in how @OpenUniversity teaching works. This batch of materials is one among several components of a painstakingly-constructed module which students will study part-time over 9 months
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Christopher Bowie
profbowie
Like many, this is the longest I've gone w/out giving an academic talk to a live audience. I was arranging my 100,000+ baseball card collection (Unopened '89 Fleer Set in
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Marie-Pier Poulin
mp_poulin
Very happy to share my first first-author paper, from my undergrad research - https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.7165! This work was done in close collaboration with @clermont_jeanne, mentor extraordinaire, and under the supervision of
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Cody Norton
codybnorton
Mini ThreadDCPS delayed reopening, true collaboration, and definitions of power. In undergrad, I extensively studied definitions of power. I use those lessons & apply them with my elementary students. Those
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Dr. Leanne C. Powner
LeanneCPowner
Empirical Research and Writing: A ThreadOne year I taught a heavy load of quant methods where a complete rsch paper was reqd by department. By the 2nd term, I was
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Rehemat 🐚👩🔬👩💻🌍🚢🌊
rehemat_
During the 1st term of undergrad (>10 years ago), multiple students in my year told me “what?! You dont drink? If you dont drink beer you’re not a real geologist”I
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Lane
HaygoodLaw
As the incoming 1L class gets ready to attend law school, since people seem mystified by my tales of law school, let me relate the experience as only I can,
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Nikhil Basavappa
NikhilBasavappa
Unsolicited RA take: more depts should copy the @MIT introduction of “research support associates” (RSAs) which are basically hybrid admin-RAs. A great pathway for non-traditional candidates who are curious but
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Wesley Jackson Wade
wes_wade
I'm 38, a licensed clinician, and ADHD.Yet, I never got a diagnosis until February 2020 despite suspecting it since I was 14 yo and knowing it after my masters program
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