Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
The Social Welfare Portal at the British Library will celebrate its first birthday on December 12th, and we would like you to […]
Listen to the latest podcast in the Social Science Bites series.
Stephan Dahl of Hull University, Lynne Eagle of James Cook University, and Mustafa Ebrahimjee of the Leigh Primary Care Centre are looking at new […]
A lot of weight is put on news publications’ ranking systems for universities and their programs, but how reliable and worthy are they? Dawn […]
Don’t forget that Compensation & Benefits Review is accepting bylined articles from experts and practitioners on the following topics: Pay plan design Performance […]
Every job requires some kind of training, whether it’s how to make smoothies or how to write complex computer code, there’s on-the-job […]
SAGE was delighted earlier this week, to be both a part of and sponsor for the Academy of Social Sciences inaugural lecture, which was this year given by the Rt Hon David Willetts MP.
The phrase, “Lean In” has been on everyone’s lips since the popular book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead by […]