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 exposes poor quality of social science research Times of India Social science Teacher Eligibility Test TET to be held in August […]
Our latest listing of new social science websites. LSE launches iTunes The London School of Economics is the latest of a number […]
Joseph G. Gerard, Western New England University, recently published “Linking in With LinkedIn®: Three Exercises That Enhance Professional Social Networking and Career Building” […]
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science (JABS) is the leading international journal on the effects of evolutionary and planned change. Founded and sponsored […]
James W. Westerman, Jacqueline Z. Bergman, Shawn M. Bergman and Joseph P. Daly, all of Appalachian State University, published “Are Universities Creating Millennial […]
The Organizations, Occupations and Work Division of the American Sociological Association has announced the winner of the W. Richard Scott Award, which […]
In a recent Opinion piece for the New York Times, columnist David Brooks argued for the value of behavioral studies and critiqued […]
This was originally published on the Guardian Higher Education Network blog. By Tamson Pietsch In June results were released of the pilot […]