Watch the Webinar: Tourism Management under COVID-19
In the posted video of the webinar, “Tourism Management under COVID-19: The Research Priority and Changing Publishing Landscape” two senior […]
2 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
In the posted video of the webinar, “Tourism Management under COVID-19: The Research Priority and Changing Publishing Landscape” two senior […]
2 years agoA new webinar series sponsored by SAGE Publishing – the parent of Social Science Space and Business and Management INK […]
2 years agoThis June, the Federation of Associations for Behavioral and Brain Sciences, in collaboration with the Scholars Strategy Network, are offering a webinar series on public scholarship.
2 years agoAcademic pipeline programs have created safe spaces for women, minorities and persons with disabilities to receive training in STEM disciplines […]
2 years agoWhile strides have been made for women, minorities, and persons with disabilities in seeking careers in science and engineering, as […]
2 years agoJoin the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine for a free event discussing the report, Understanding the Well-Being of […]
2 years agoOn May 13, the American Academy of Political and Social Science hosted an online seminar, co-sponsored by SAGE Publishing, that […]
2 years agoWhile poverty and inequality in the United States are appalling realities, it’s safe to say that a substantial body of myth enshrouds the sad facts. Join sociologists Mark Rank and Dawne Mouzon as they lead an hourlong online discussion on “Myths and Realities of U.S. Inequalities.”
2 years agoOn May 13, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. EDT, the American Academy of Political and Social Science will host an online seminar, co-sponsored by SAGE Publishing, focused on international economic and policy approaches to environmental regulation. “A Turning Point for International Climate Policy? New Approaches to Environmental and Economic Cooperation” features this year’s recipient of the AAPSS Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize, Nobel-winning economist William Nordhaus.
2 years agoHigher education is striving to address problems such as access, inclusion, and elitism, but is a neoliberalist foundation undermining these efforts—or even the system itself? An online forum held on April 21, “Deconstructing Neoliberalism in Higher Education: How can we promote greater equity and re-professionalize the professoriate?” addressed this quandary.
2 years agoOn Wednesday, April 21, 2021 the Committee on National Statistics (CNSTAT) will hold a public webinar from 3:00 p.m. to […]
2 years agoJoin the American Psychological Association for a free webinar on April 26, 2021. Improvements in the openness, rigor, and reproducibility […]
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