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Michelle Groenewald
mmmgroenewald
A little over 3 weeks into teaching Macroeconomics online during #COVID19 I have some thoughts. Would love to get suggestions from other academics @Madari2fourIsah @cacrisalves @ingridharvold @paulrgilbert @HannaSzymborska @AcademicChatter #EconTwitt
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PanzerLion
POCGamer
I guessing this person has no idea about armies or soldiers, and has no creative drive to imagine how an army in a magical fantasy world would probably Tdeviate hard
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Andrew Davis๐ธ
Hebrewsaurusre1
Let's talk about something hereA legit thread if you will by yours truly:Let's start with this article;https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/08/business/china-us-coronavirus-workers-intl-hnk/index.htmlNow if you move to China, you will find it very dif
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Ministry of Subterranean Affairs
brutenorse
People talk about doomscrolling, but truly the biggest doomscroll of them all is completing two degrees in medieval philology, save perhaps for doing a full PhD, and seeing the best,
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Kevin Milligan
kevinmilligan
The Government of Canada should immediately begin regular, timely, official publication of administrative counts of CERB/EI applications/recipients.This information is imperative to have freely available to the public.It should happen now.
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Thomas Strong
strongthomas
A several years when I first arrived at @MaynoothUni I taught a course called, simply 'Affect.' A third year seminar focus on the then cutting edge and trendy topic. I
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mavi ๐๐๐ฆ
mabibipanaligan
The hardest thing in life to admit is the fact that you are not okay. The peak of this feeling happened in the later months of 2019 until the dawn
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Chris Blattman
cblatts
If you want to curb corruption and mismanagement, audit people unexpectedly, right? "Be unpredictable!" a certain ex-President once said.Maybe not.A thread on @wendynassrwong's job market paper. Wendy looked at largest
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Zara (on hiatus)
zaranosaur
Some brief notes on the university switch to digital seeing as the many many good US threads on this from 2 weeks ago seem to have been missed by UK
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Ken Shelton(Physical distance not social distance)
k_shelton
As I'm seeing more and more posts around a focus on the mental health of educators and students (a good thing) I keep seeing references to Maslow. Please keep in
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EHU Nineteen
EHUNineteen
Exciting news! Next year, weโre launching a new MA in Nineteenth Century Studies at @edgehill. Itโs an interdisciplinary degree that combines literature, history, heritage & lots of other fun stuff.
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Samuel Ayanleye, M.Sc.
Iam_MrPackagin
Rejections: Are they GOOD or BAD in Scholarship Applications???To all prospective graduate students, I know some of you have received one or more rejection letters in the past days and
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Allen @ Gran Soren ๐
tinolqa
some things that are just universally accepted in the world of Hydaelyn that I love:-dragons are asexually reproducing space aliens-people with garish neck tattoos are the most respected academics in
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Mark Reed
profmarkreed
When (and how) to write a highly cited versus a highly targeted paper.Yesterday I recommended a colleague for promotion who had
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C.W. Reeve
GotobedDiaries
Hey #WyrdWednesday, wanna hear about an apparition of Roman Soldiers marching through the cellar of York House in 1953?York House dates back to around the 12th century & is a
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FrancescaorFW
A favorite quarantine pass time is rewatching all the Disney princess movies. A take on Disney princesses as academics. #1 Princess Jasmine was definitely an ethnographer. She met Aladdin โin
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