NewsDesk, to Israel
@NewsDesk@flipboard.social avatar

University protests against Israel's war in Gaza are spreading across the U.S. After multiple Columbia University students were arrested last week for refusing to leave an encampment, arrests were made at Yale University today.

Daily Beast has a recap of what's happening, including new protests at New York University and the University of Michigan: https://flip.it/2MJY.s

For more stories on the Mideast crisis, follow @israel

nicholas_saunders, to academia

https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2024/4/22/harvard-yard-closed-palestine-protests/

What cowards at and within because, as Prof Fried explained, this is a and right to advocate for against which cannot be impeded.

If they had the courage of their convictions. Which they do not.

currentbias, to academia
@currentbias@open-source-eschaton.net avatar

"For $5m, Louisiana's flagship university will let an oil company weigh in on faculty research activities. Or, for $100,000, a corporation can participate in a research study, with 'robust' reviewing powers and access to all resulting intellectual property."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/21/louisiana-state-university-oil-firms-influence

#academia #climate #environment

beatnikprof, to academia
@beatnikprof@mas.to avatar

This Sunday is rapidly moving from “I should get something done” to “it’s too late, I won’t get anything done”. #academia #academicmastodon

upol, to ai
@upol@hci.social avatar

📢BREAKING: You can attend the Human-centered Explainable AI () workshop without an accepted paper!

💡Spots are extremely limited so fill this out ASAP:
https://forms.gle/Zc91L1R9AtmqPrbg8

Why are we opening things up?
💡Over the last 4 years, practitioners & policymakers have shared challenges of submitting a paper (bandwidth, resources, etc.)

So, we reduced barriers to entry 🎁

💌 w/ @Riedl @sunniesuhyoung @sigchi @nielsvanberkel

mrundkvist, to Archaeology
@mrundkvist@archaeo.social avatar

I don't know about other scientists and scholars, but man, I love my source material / study objects. I'm a pro, not an amateur, but sometimes I feel more akin to those who approach for love, in their spare time. Amator in Latin.

Catiearms, to academia
@Catiearms@hcommons.social avatar

I’m looking for PhD programs that are pretty self-directed? I’m just starting my search for schools to apply to and wanted to reach out for recommendations and places to start my search.

Specifically I’m looking to study a combination of Posthumanism and Community Development. To my knowledge, this would be a very interdisciplinary degree, and thus I might need a school that offers an Interdisciplinary Studies PhD or something similar. Or possibly a degree in either Posthumanism or Community Development, but that is flexible and allows me to study across disciplines.

I also have done my entire masters degree with independent studies (self-designed coursework and evaluation) under various mentors, and I’m looking to continue that sort of learning style (though if I have to take a few structured classes I can plug my nose and dive in, lol).

1/2

ChrisMcCahill, to academia
@ChrisMcCahill@urbanists.social avatar

Spread the word. I'm hiring!

We're looking for a Transportation Researcher with a passion for sustainable and equitable transportation strategies and a background in planning, engineering, or a related field. Applications due May 5. https://ssti.us/join-our-team/

#Academia #Job #Research #UrbanPlanning #TrafficEngineering

mrundkvist, to Archaeology
@mrundkvist@archaeo.social avatar

In 2019, J.E. Macedo de Medeiros defended his PhD thesis in at the Albert-Ludwig University in Freiburg. He was so confident of the importance of his work that he titled it "Hoard finds of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages: a process-logical paradigm shift" (my transl.). Five years later, no such shift has to my knowledge taken place.

laubblaeser, to academia German
@laubblaeser@ruhr.social avatar

And another . is slowly killing me.

ml, to history
@ml@ecoevo.social avatar

"The historical record suggests that the regime, in testing various tactics of intimidation and surveillance in Italian universities, wanted to keep academic elites in line and undermine their expertise. Universities also became sites of quite ruthless transaction. Italian scientists... collaborated with the regime in the creation of the sociotechnical infrastructures that enabled the persecution."

https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/i-dont-really-care-do-you-scientists-in-the-grey-zone-in-1930s-italy/

BerLinguistin, to academia
@BerLinguistin@mas.to avatar

On positioning: Every time I do sociolinguistic fieldwork or conduct interviews, people assume I am a student 🙃 I could decide to be angry, and I am, at a structural/systemic level, but I think I also use it to my advantage to minimize inherent power hierarchies... Thoughts?

Aleenaa, to news
@Aleenaa@india.goonj.xyz avatar

India demonstrates academic growth globally.
The World University Rankings by Subject 2024, announced by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), places IIT-Delhi among the top 50 institutions globally in engineering and technology, with a rank of 45.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/iit-d-ranks-45th-among-global-engg-tech-institutes/articleshow/109326783.cms?utm_source=press.coop

@mastodonindians

bud_t, to academia
@bud_t@m.ai6yr.org avatar

Shared governance is important. Be engaged with it if you have the opportunity. 900 (!) faculty attended this meeting.


Indiana University Faculty Vote No Confidence In President, Provost https://www.forbes.com/sites/michaeltnietzel/2024/04/16/indiana-university-faculty-vote-no-confidence-in-president-provost/

@academicchatter

J_Exp_Biol, to random
@J_Exp_Biol@biologists.social avatar

In her ECR Spotlight, Chiara Ciccone talks about how she spent time outside as a child looking for insects, how reading diving physiology papers in Rome led her to studying in Norway & the good and bad aspects of sailing all the way to Greenland to study seals

https://journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/227/7/jeb247766/346496

albertcardona,
@albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz avatar

@J_Exp_Biol

Yes:

"Resilience. I have learned that the most important part of this job is to be able to keep going. That is when you are seasick in the middle of a storm in the North Atlantic Ocean, or you have spent days in the Greenland Sea unable to find a seal anywhere on the ice, or when your western blots are not working even after a thousand repetitions. I have learned that is important not to judge my personal success over a failed experiment. What matters the most is to be able to come back to it, ready to learn from what went wrong before."

loriemerson, to academia
@loriemerson@post.lurk.org avatar

god help the poor grad student who gets saddled with committee members who are all hungry and/or tired on the day of their defense yet who will defend the rightness of their positions (and the ways in which the student's position is "problematic") to the death rather than acknowledge that oh, I really need a sandwich and a nap #academia

ucsc, to science
@ucsc@mstdn.social avatar

An international team of scientists - including a research team from UC Santa Cruz - have discovered first known nitrogen-fixing organelle within a eukaryotic cell!

The organelle is the fourth example in history of primary endosymbiosis — the process by which a prokaryotic cell is engulfed by a eukaryotic cell and evolves beyond symbiosis into an organelle.

As the first of its kind, this discovery is one for the textbooks.

https://bit.ly/443YaE8

#science #research #biology #STEM #academia

cwts, to random
@cwts@social.cwts.nl avatar

📰 Nice article on the @BarcelonaDORI in @ScienceMagazine with statements by signatories, experts & initiators of the declaration 👇

https://www.science.org/content/article/researchers-need-open-bibliographic-databases-new-declaration-says

albertcardona,
@albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz avatar

@cwts @BarcelonaDORI @ScienceMagazine

"Sorbonne University—which discontinued its subscription to the Web of Science last year and switched to a newer, open platform called OpenAlex—said in a statement that “by signing the Declaration, we want to show that not only this move towards open research information should be an objective, but that it can be done.”"

In this time and age there's no reason whatsoever to use Web of Science or Scopus. Besides the fact that open alternatives exist like OpenAlex, using citations metrics or journal impact factors for recruitment or promotions is simply wrong, and a great signal for prospective applicants: if an institution uses them, run, don't apply. Find one that values and understands your work instead.

bridgetstirling, to workersrights
@bridgetstirling@zirk.us avatar

Want to help striking TAs at McGill who've been fired or suspended from their other campus positions for participating in the strike? Here are a couple of mutual aid links for funds to support students facing financial hardship. 🧵

mrundkvist, to Archaeology
@mrundkvist@archaeo.social avatar

Submitted a pretty gruesome journal paper titled "Human skull manipulation in Vendel-Viking Period Sweden and Denmark".

#archaeology #vikings #academia

albertcardona, to academia
@albertcardona@mathstodon.xyz avatar

My colleague Prof. Elisa Galliano is hiring, at the University of Cambridge:

"seeking a lab tech/manager to help us keep the show on the road and do cool neuroscience for the next 6 years."

"Must love: 🧠 🔬 🐭 👩‍🔬 🛠 📜
Reach out for informal questions, and apply by April 30"

https://gallianolab.org/join-us/

ml, to Ethics
@ml@ecoevo.social avatar

I am so deeply disappointed in academics who gladly leap to using AI to generate art & video for their social media, presentations, blogs, and papers.

While I'm in grad school for STEM, I had an entire life before this of people making fun of me for making art. "Making art doesn't pay!"

Why doesn't it pay?

Well, because folks in other fields are so eager to thieve it while themselves getting paid & getting views based on those images.

Indigo, to academia
@Indigo@zirk.us avatar

Nabil Benabdeljalil - Nocturne 6 | Rebeca Omordia

"Rebeca Omordia performs Nocturne no. 6 "La Montagne d'Imsfrane" by Nabil Benabdeljalil, part of her African Pianism recital at The Phillips Collection, Washington, 26 November 2023."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j193Ltk-D_Y

pleaseclap, to academia
@pleaseclap@urbanists.social avatar

Any advice for reading 500+ pages/day?

Don't say log off

br00t4c, to academia
@br00t4c@mastodon.social avatar

"Teacher Spice": What should an artist in academia look like? Not like me, I've learned

https://www.salon.com/2024/04/14/teacher-spice-what-should-an-artist-in-academia-look-like-not-like-me-ive-learned/

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