Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Report suggests Medical Schools teach social and behavioral science, how universities can help students in the job market, and more: Articles from around the Web on the state of social science this week.
I’m taking a break from digital professionalism this month to consider an issue which is currently dominating PhD / Post Doc discussions on twitter – Career options for Post docs and where you fit Post PhD.
The Review of Radical Political Economics has released a new issue! To view all of the articles, please click here. John J. […]
Andrew Houtenville and Valentini Kalargyrou, both of University of New Hampshire, published “People with Disabilities: Employers’ Perspectives on Recruitment Practices, Strategies, and Challenges […]
Review of Film policy final report “A Future for British Film – it begins with the audience”, Public Accounts Committee – Sixty-Third […]
King Center Digital Archive launched Fabulous full text digital library providing free access to thousands of items relating to the life, times […]
P. Matthijs Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Dan S. Chiaburu and Ismael Diaz, both of Texas A&M University, published “Does Psychological Contract Breach Decrease […]
Examining the impact of the Family Violence Option on women’s efforts to leave welfare (Research on Social Work Practice) Contracts in the classroom: […]