Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants
Solicitations are now being sought for the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program, and in an unheralded […]
Here is the latest weekly round up. Irish referendum See our selected links via the elections blog. Shanghai Cooperation Organisation international summit The […]
Some people have strong and visceral reactions to cities. They might love or loathe New York, or Jerusalem, or Berlin. This may have something to do with the architecture and the infrastructure of a place; it may also be a response, at some level, to the people, the culture, the politics, the way of life. Avner de-Shalit claims that some cities – not all cities but some – have a spirit.
Here is our latest round up of key and interesting sites for social scienctists. This week view our selection of news and […]
This week’s round up of new and interesting social science sites Elections this week- Serbian presidency second round. Find out why Toryism […]
Political and Tariff reform posters 1892-1910 The latest collection from the LSE Digital Library – Provides free access to some amazing posters […]
An open letter was published online calling for social science and humanities research to be integrated into the new European Framework. Professor Milena Zic-Fuchs spoke to socialsciencespace about the reasons for the open letter and the reaction that it has received.
New and interesting sites this week From our blog http://lselibraryresearch.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/social-science-sites-of-week_11.html In the news this week Greek elections and economics. See our posting […]
Microsoft opens up new research center targeting social scientists for hire, what social science can do for India, the social science of archaeology and much more on this Weekly Overview of Social Science News.