Research

What Have We Learned from COVID-19?
Insights
October 23, 2020

What Have We Learned from COVID-19?

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Diversity Training and the Future
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September 15, 2020

Diversity Training and the Future

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Article Collection Examines How to Prevent Police Killings
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June 2, 2020

Article Collection Examines How to Prevent Police Killings

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Free Access to Suite of Academic Papers on Brexit
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February 19, 2019

Free Access to Suite of Academic Papers on Brexit

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Six Things We’ve Learned About Academic Writing Productivity (and Satisfaction)

Six Things We’ve Learned About Academic Writing Productivity (and Satisfaction)

Writing satisfaction is strongly linked to publishing productivity and, potentially, career success. Chris Smith reports on research investigating the tools and systems academics from all career stages use to keep writing and publishing. Age, experience, and having a sense of certainty about what sort of writing system suits you and your life are all important to productivity and overall satisfaction.

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Simply Applying for a Competitive Grant is a Win

Simply Applying for a Competitive Grant is a Win

“The most important thing in the Olympic Games is not winning but taking part.” So goes the famous saying. But does the same apply for competitive research grants? Charles Ayoubi, Michele Pezzoni and Fabiana Visentin report on their study which finds that simply taking part in an application process has a positive effect on researchers.

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Microsite Offers Look at Artificial Intelligence

Microsite Offers Look at Artificial Intelligence

In the latest of its monthly series of interdisciplinary microsites addressing important public issues, SAGE Publishing is offering free access to a suite academic articles that focus on artificial intelligence.

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Microsite Offers Research on Big Data Research

Microsite Offers Research on Big Data Research

In the latest of its monthly series of interdisciplinary microsites addressing important public issues, SAGE Publishing is offering free access to a suite academic articles that focus on research about big data through November 15.

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Archived Webinar: Teaching Ethics in Research Methods

Archived Webinar: Teaching Ethics in Research Methods

Sage 3613 Research

 Author of SAGE textbook “Introduction to Educational Research,” and TEDx lecturer Dr. Craig A. Mertler draws on his 32 years of […]

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Benefits of Transdisciplinary PhD Programs

Benefits of Transdisciplinary PhD Programs

Anna-Sigrid Keck and colleagues designed a structured doctoral program focused on transdisciplinary research and compared students’ publication patterns to students in traditional programmes. While rates of productivity were broadly similar, citation rates were found to be higher for transdisciplinary students, as were indicators of collaboration such as co-authorship.

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Free Access: What Motivates White Professors to Be More Inclusive?

Free Access: What Motivates White Professors to Be More Inclusive?

Sage 1374 Research

This study examinesdthe motivation for white professors in higher education to become culturally inclusive in their teaching practices and the transformational experiences that created this motivation and shaped their development.

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What Does Research Say About Race, Diversity, Acceptance, and Hate?

What Does Research Say About Race, Diversity, Acceptance, and Hate?

This free collection of content from SAGE Publishing provides context in the wake of pivotal events, such as the deadly protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, that highlight the societal fault lines in the U.S. and across the globe.

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