Archives for September, 2022

Shirley Malcom To Discuss DBASSE at Henry and Bryna David Lecture
Event
September 7, 2022

Shirley Malcom To Discuss DBASSE at Henry and Bryna David Lecture

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Webinar Takes a Deep Dive into Peer Review
Communication
September 7, 2022

Webinar Takes a Deep Dive into Peer Review

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Critics of Academic Freedom Must Not See the Value It Brings
Higher Education Reform
September 6, 2022

Critics of Academic Freedom Must Not See the Value It Brings

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How to Mobilize Narratives in Megaprojects?
Business and Management INK
September 6, 2022

How to Mobilize Narratives in Megaprojects?

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Bobby Duffy on Generation Myths

Bobby Duffy on Generation Myths

In this Social Science Bites podcast, Bobby Duffy offers some key takeaways from the book and his research into the myths and stereotypes that have anchored themselves on generational trends.

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Major UN Report Documents China’s Serious Human Rights Violations in Xinjiang. Will UK Universities Respond?

Major UN Report Documents China’s Serious Human Rights Violations in Xinjiang. Will UK Universities Respond?

UK-China academic collaboration directly involves the CCP and its representatives at the university level. Against the backdrop of the Party’s human rights abuses, argues our anonymous scholar, such collaboration seems increasingly hard to justify.

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When a Crisis Hits: Be Resilient and a Catalyst for Positive Change

When a Crisis Hits: Be Resilient and a Catalyst for Positive Change

Positive resilience — the ability to overcome challenges without taking unfair advantage of others — is a key trait that should be present in an organization’s response to a crisis.

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