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Money isn’t everything for well-being
International Debate
August 10, 2011

Money isn’t everything for well-being

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Protecting research degrees: why we must continue to train PhD students
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August 9, 2011

Protecting research degrees: why we must continue to train PhD students

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New national synthesis center to bring together environmental and social science
International Debate
August 9, 2011

New national synthesis center to bring together environmental and social science

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What should be on the research skills curriculum for undergraduates?
International Debate
August 1, 2011

What should be on the research skills curriculum for undergraduates?

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Are we sleepwalking into the US higher education system’s mistakes?

Are we sleepwalking into the US higher education system’s mistakes?

This was originally published on the Guardian Higher Education Network blog. By Patrick McGhee As a busy vice-chancellor I cherish those moments […]

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International affairs and the public sphere

International affairs and the public sphere

Stephen M. Walt writes on Foreign Policy about the role that academics should play in public discourse about major social issues, including […]

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National Science Foundation responds to Senate staff report

National Science Foundation responds to Senate staff report

Eddie Bernice Johnson, Ranking Minority Member of the National Science Foundation Committee, has released a  staff report refuting a recent Senate report […]

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Do doctors make the best hospital administrators?

Do doctors make the best hospital administrators?

A recent paper in the journal Social Science and Medicine found a strong association between having a physician manage a hospital and […]

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All out war: media coverage of for-profit higher education

All out war: media coverage of for-profit higher education

Tim Gramling’s study, “All Out War: Media Coverage of For-Profit Education,” recently published in SAGE Open, systematically charts the frequency and intensity […]

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Don’t know much about geography

Don’t know much about geography

National geography-test scores released in the US last week – part of the National Assessment of Educational Progress – revealed that US […]

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The human paradox that is common sense

The human paradox that is common sense

Duncan Watts writes in New Scientist that ‘common sense’ can help us make sense of human behaviour – but can also undermine […]

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Raise that pulse, share that link

Raise that pulse, share that link

Tom Jacobs reports in Miller McCune Magazine on a recent study which finds anxiety, amusement, and even exercise, can compel people to share information. […]

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