Archives for November, 2017

12 Tips for Writing A Peer Review
Tips
November 8, 2017

12 Tips for Writing A Peer Review

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Canadian Policymakers, Please Follow Naylor Recommendations You Asked For
Academic Funding
November 7, 2017

Canadian Policymakers, Please Follow Naylor Recommendations You Asked For

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Brexit McCarthyism, Universities PLC and the Erosion of Academic Freedom in the UK
Brexit
November 6, 2017

Brexit McCarthyism, Universities PLC and the Erosion of Academic Freedom in the UK

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FABBS Honors Six Impactful Early Career Scientists
Announcements
November 3, 2017

FABBS Honors Six Impactful Early Career Scientists

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A Personal History of ‘Human Relations,’ With Chocolate

A Personal History of ‘Human Relations,’ With Chocolate

‘Henry Riley: A Personal History of Human Relations’ frames the seven decades of The Tavistock Institute’s journal ‘Human Relations’ against key moments in one man’s ordinary life and how those moments are reflected through seminal articles published in the journal.

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House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith Will Not Seek Re-election

House Science Committee Chairman Lamar Smith Will Not Seek Re-election

Republican Congressman Lamar Smith, chairman of the House of Representatives science committee since 2013 and a burr in the side of countless social and climate scientists, will not seek re-election in 2018.

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Do Universities Emphasize STEM Too Much?

Do Universities Emphasize STEM Too Much?

STEM programs are critical components of universities’ curricular and research missions, but so, too, notes Paul Axelrod, are the liberal arts. And these programs should not be marginalized in market-driven, academic prioritization schemes.

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Horowitz Foundation Marks 20th Year of Social Science Grants

Horowitz Foundation Marks 20th Year of Social Science Grants

This marks the 20th year that the Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy has been passing out grants to social scientists, and the deadline to apply for this year’s round of $7,500 grants is December 1.

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Sabina Alkire on Measuring Poverty

Sabina Alkire on Measuring Poverty

Economist Sabina Alkire has spent her career looking at all the things beyond just a lack of money that make us poor. In this Social Science Bites podcast, the director of the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative explains the need for a consistent and reputable means of measuring poverty over time.

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