Archives for 2021

Is Science Communication Training Worth the Candle?
Communication
May 26, 2021

Is Science Communication Training Worth the Candle?

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AERA Offers Summer Series of Professional Development Courses
Announcements
May 26, 2021

AERA Offers Summer Series of Professional Development Courses

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Why Social Science? Leaders Need to Know How to Lead with Evidence
Impact
May 26, 2021

Why Social Science? Leaders Need to Know How to Lead with Evidence

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Webinars: Connecting Public Scholarship with U.S. Government
Announcements
May 24, 2021

Webinars: Connecting Public Scholarship with U.S. Government

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Why Social Science? Understanding How We Talk about Asian Americans

Why Social Science? Understanding How We Talk about Asian Americans

Just over two months ago, a white male entered three Asian-owned spas in the Atlanta area, and in the ensuing carnage, took […]

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Threading the Needle: Balancing Core Values in Servicescapes

Threading the Needle: Balancing Core Values in Servicescapes

How can service providers serve both customers’ security and their need for autonomy? In a study of the nursing homes, the authors tackle that question.

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Event: Canadian Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences

Event: Canadian Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences

For the first time, the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences – Canada’s largest industry event and one of most comprehensive […]

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Why Don’t Multi-National Initiatives Always Work Equally in All Locations?

Why Don’t Multi-National Initiatives Always Work Equally in All Locations?

The enterprise had experienced governance issues in some territories and efforts to roll out a global ethical conduct program proved less effective in certain parts of the world than in others. This could not just be ascribed to local execution or lack thereof, so I became intrigued to understand and explain this.

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Aussie Study Argues Book Publishing Sidelined in Ranking Universities

Aussie Study Argues Book Publishing Sidelined in Ranking Universities

Academic book publishing is under threat. Global university rankings and competition for funding and international student enrolments are reshaping the research landscape. […]

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Watch the Talk: Sustaining STEM Students Across Academic Pathways

Watch the Talk: Sustaining STEM Students Across Academic Pathways

Academic pipeline programs have created safe spaces for women, minorities and persons with disabilities to receive training in STEM disciplines for several […]

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Watch the Forum: Understanding Diversity in STEM

Watch the Forum: Understanding Diversity in STEM

While strides have been made for women, minorities, and persons with disabilities in seeking careers in science and engineering, as a recent […]

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Event: Advancing the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations

Event: Advancing the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations

Join the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine for a free event discussing the report, Understanding the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations. […]

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