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Bret Devereaux
BretDevereaux
This is a good thread that I think nails the lottery nature of academia as a result of marketization, but as always I think it is then necessary to ask
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Phil Syrpis
syrpis
In the debate about the A level results fiasco, many seem to be turning their fire from Ofqual and the Govt, to Universities. Why, it is said, can't Universities simply
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Dr Rich Pancost #BlackLivesMatter
rpancost
Universities will never become equitable and diverse without confronting the myth of meritocracy.As a white, cis man working in a discipline where race/gender inequality is widespread, it would be willfully
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Jessica Kiss Cries to Folklore
sleepyfrenchfry
A student perspective on Drew Pavlou and the University of Queensland, from a current peer of the same faculty: 1/14 Prior to Drew Pavlou’s very public controversy regarding the CCP
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Alex Smith
alexjmssmith
This morning we @TheBTI released our new report: "Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud." In the report we outline an idea that the Biden Administration seems to already be taking
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Inez Stepman ⚪️🔴⚪️
InezFeltscher
Student loan forgiveness: a cash payout to the children of the upper-middle class suburbanites who voted for Biden, and just the latest insult to working class Americans getting screwed by
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Cathy Davidson
CathyNDavidson
1) Dear #AcademicTwitter, I'd love to do something productive and positive in the face of today's depressing health and political news (and faced with crushing end-of-term duties). I'd love to
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James Hannam
DrJamesHannam
A recurring theme on my timeline is how many people do PhDs in the hope of an academic job that doesn’t materialise. I want to give the humble doctorate a
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Frances Ryan
DrFrancesRyan
When I was teaching in the Russell Group, I used to open the year by asking each student to say a fact about themselves. I remember one year where a
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Prof Mark Radford 💙 PhD RN
MRadford_HEECN
I recognise that there has been a great deal of concern raised by students and others in academic work and clinical practice. I am sorry for this confusion and have
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Dan Bauman
danbauman77
Cumulative job losses at America's universities and colleges since the pandemic's start surpassed more than half a million in October, according to preliminary numbers from BLS. One year since Oct
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Aaron E. Carroll
aaronecarroll
Many colleges and universities have figured out how to diagnose their populations and control outbreaks—and offer a vision for more normal life until the vaccine is available to all.https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2021/01/colleg
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The Telegraph
Telegraph
Graduating in Britain does not boost earnings as much as other nations despite students paying the highest amount of fees among western developed countries*A thread* According to data from the OECD, a members organisation of
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Jim Dickinson
jim_dickinson
1. On tuition fees I understand the arguments about whether home UG students would actually benefit and that universities having to pay out refunds and rebates would be financially ruinous.
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Sam Bowman
s8mb
I've written about the unforced errors and things we DIDN'T do that have led us to a second lockdown.https://sambowman.substack.com/p/covid-the-war-we-never-fought I highlight some of the predictions that claimed there would be
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RHCampusLife
RHCampusLife
On 6 January 2021 we wrote to you to provide details of the national lockdown and the Government instruction for universities to move all teaching online. (1/9) On Wednesday 27
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