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Anna Meier
AnnaMeierPS
There's a lot of advice circulating for new grads—how to prep a research agenda, how to get through methods training, how to balance work and life, and so on.Let me
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GabriellaForRecorder
gabriella_for
I am a product of a Bureau of Indian Affairs education, (now called Bureau of Indian Education). A lot has changed since I attended the K-8 Elementary School on my
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Lewis Goodall
lewis_goodall
And I should mention something about interest. I paid a lower rate of interest than current students. For those starting in 2020 in England and Wales their rate of interest
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Cav “Roy Batty Was Right”
CombatCavScout
Getting your graduate degree is like having kids: there’s NEVER a “good time.” There may be “better times” but never a “good time.” If you wait until it’s convenient, it’ll
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Dr Raul Pacheco-Vega
raulpacheco
ANNOUNCEMENT: As most of you know, I advocate for contingent faculty, under-represented minorities, etc. So this is my reminder to you: if you are contingent faculty, a scholar at the
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Adam Kotsko
adamkotsko
I think it was bad for the humanities when we all implicitly conceded that the cultural archives to which we had devoted our lives were just a disposable scratch-pad to
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Eric Garland
ericgarland
Or, you could say two U.S. Senators and the President's attorney have operational contacts with Russian intelligence and are *agents* of a hostile intelligence operation against America.https://twitter.com/wisewinston/status/12919107136
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Dr. Harmit S. Malik
HarmitMalik
At this time each year, thousands of aspiring international graduate students apply to graduate programs across the US. I have advised some of them over the years. This thread is
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Kristian Bland, unreliable narrator
unclejeet
One thing covid has made painfully obvious is how hopelessly addicted people are to societal norms.OMG! KIDS ARE FALLING BEHIND!Behind what, exactly? Some arbitrary point where our broken educational system
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Vicki Spreadbury
vickispreadbury
In 1999, on the day I received my A level results, I went into town to buy some stuff for university. I went into a shop and a man I
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Indiana Daily Student
idsnews
Thread: Graduate workers are degree-seeking students who pay tuition and work about 15 to 20 hours a week. They include research and graduate assistants, as well as associate instructors.Their work
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Joe Meadows
median_joes
The most frustrating thing to me about UMich's response to the strike led by @geo3550 is that the university now suddenly considers us to be employees rather than trainees. 1/5
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Zaid Jilani
ZaidJilani
To Jonathan Chait's point, I put AOC's DNC address into readability formulas to see what the score would be: It's definitely college graduate level language, for the most part. But
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Eve Tuck
tuckeve
I was just asked by a colleague how I facilitate Q & A sessions—I guess the word is out that I am very deliberate about how an academic Q &
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Brendan Cantwell
cant_b
1/ Neither of Trump's packages nor Biden's proposal has money for academic research or graduate education. I take the absence of federal money for research / graduate education as an
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Littlefoot
LTF_01
A profile of the founder of my former department written by a member of my graduate cohort. I TA'd for Dr. Bryant for a year when he was sent to
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