simon_on_energy, to random
@simon_on_energy@fediscience.org avatar

"It is impossible to be a top-line manager and administrator and mentor and researcher and writer and outreach officer and IT expert and online instructor and pedagogical innovator and recruiter and teacher and marker and external examiner and press pundit and grant bidder and editor and look after your own wellbeing. No-one can do that. "

https://voicesofacademia.com/2024/04/05/its-not-your-fault-that-academic-life-is-getting-harder-by-glen-ohara/

tdverstynen, to academia
@tdverstynen@neuromatch.social avatar

This article really resonates with me. The current system is untenable and most university administrations have taken away any agency that faculty have in the system.

It's time for a major change.

https://voicesofacademia.com/2024/04/05/its-not-your-fault-that-academic-life-is-getting-harder-by-glen-ohara/

dmacphee, to ukteachers
@dmacphee@mas.to avatar

Challenges in Academia

A pointed article about what is going wrong, in part, with academia.

“The growth of managerial and administrative grades responsible more and more for controlling academics rather than supporting them is one of the most important trends in the modern university. That structure emits a constant white noise and static of demands that don’t seem connected to lecturers’ training or aims”


https://voicesofacademia.com/2024/04/05/its-not-your-fault-that-academic-life-is-getting-harder-by-glen-ohara/

libroraptor, to random
@libroraptor@mastodon.nz avatar

Another academic journal outs its authors, reviewers, editors on the pseudo-intellectual catwalk.

There surely can't be a shortage of rigorous, honest candidates for academic jobs?

alesssia, to academia
@alesssia@mas.to avatar

Reading @mekkaokereke 's terrific thread on onboarding (https://hachyderm.io/@mekkaokereke/112219016968211952), and wondering what other / / in do.

I've a short document with all the main information on department/group life, which I share on day 1, but I don't think it's sufficient.

Does anyone have any resources/examples/ideas to share?

bkeegan, to random
@bkeegan@hci.social avatar

I always forget how outlandish business/econ seminar Q&A culture is.

Derailing a speaker on their third side? Normal, expected, encouraged.

Waiting to ask a question until the end of a talk?

Black Panther “We don’t do that here”

brembs, to random
@brembs@mastodon.social avatar

Compare what experts like @alexh

https://alexholcombe.wordpress.com/2024/03/28/gates-foundation-and-me-mandate-preprints-support-peer-review-services-outside-of-big-publishers/

or @Luke_Drury

https://council.science/current/blog/the-open-access-rising-tide-gates-foundation-ends-support-to-article-processing-charges/

think of the new Gates' policy ending the support of journal-based academic publishing, with a news-type article in an academic journal:

https://www.science.org/content/article/bold-bid-avoid-open-access-fees-gates-foundation-says-grantees-must-post-preprints

That comparison should tell you all you need to know about which organizations are on the side of scholarship, and which are its adversaries.

beatnikprof, to academia
@beatnikprof@mas.to avatar

Student: I don’t know anyone who has a job with a humanities degree.
Me: Well, you know me, don’t you?

ThomasConnor, to Astro
@ThomasConnor@astrodon.social avatar

One thing I wish more people did: when giving a talk, I start a clock on my phone, which rests next to the laptop, so I can stay on pace. I've also usually practiced talks multiple times before hand to get a feel for the pacing, so I know if I'm falling behind. Anyway, my colloquium at K State the other day was to be 45-50 minutes, and I hit it right on the money.

koen_hufkens, to LateStageCapitalism
@koen_hufkens@mastodon.social avatar

"Monopolist publisher objects to free dissemination of science funded through a tax evasion scheme"

It doesn't get much wilder than this I fear.

@academicchatter

#OpenScience #LateStageCapitalism #AcademicChatter

https://www.science.org/content/article/bold-bid-avoid-open-access-fees-gates-foundation-says-grantees-must-post-preprints

anna, to singapore
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I finally did it: I went to the top of MBS like a proper tourist.

I spent so many good times at GBTB.

Especially at the beginning, when I was still staying at hotels in SG's Central area, I spent many a first date strolling through the gardens or around Marina Bay at night.

My colleague and I went flying his kite on Marina Barrage. When my parents visited, they posed for pics in front of MBS and we saw a drone show in the gardens.
My best friend and I went to the flower dome together, and to the GBTB Christmas Market.

The supergrove trees are a popular location for visiting geocachers to host their Singapore events, so I've experienced the Garden Rhapsody many times, also at special occasions like LNY.

One of the things I'm going to miss most is all the lush green here in SG. It's beautiful and always cheers me up. I'm sad every time a tree gets taken down by a thunderstorm. I had an amazing view of all that green from the top of MBS.

#ExpatLife #PostdocLife #Homesick #Singapore #AcademicMastodon #AcademicChatter #Travel

upol, to academia
@upol@hci.social avatar

🧵 (1/2) CS Theory prof during an on-site interview: so Upol, why do you think HCI is part of CS?

Me: I'd argue you cannot have CS without HCI

Him: How?

Me: Name one computing system in this planet or even in space that works in a vacuum without human interactions

Him: (ponders for a few mins)

Me: (very good at pregnant pauses-- I'm a qual researcher)

#academia #academicchatter

xgrau, to bioinformatics Catalan
@xgrau@ecoevo.social avatar

We have two open positions to work on the bioinformatics team of the Biodiversity Cell Atlas initiative, at CRG (Barcelona).

Please contact Arnau Sebé if you're interested, as the deadline is next week — 10th of April!

Both positions are funded by the Moore Foundation.

beatnikprof, to academia
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Live footage of me opening my email on the first day of class registration. #academia #academicchatter #academicmastodon

Jon Snow of The Game of Thrones facing a calvary charge alone.

Artemis201, (edited ) to random
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Artemis201,
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MarkHanson, to random
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My reflections after being the driving guest-editor of a special issue “Sculpting the Microbiome”

A thread 🧵 1/n

Sculpting the Microbiome: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/full/10.1098/rstb.2023.0057
We need a new special issue lexicon: https://mahansonresearch.weebly.com/blog/we-need-a-new-special-issue-lexicon

mythopoetica, to 3goodthings

Been awhile, but I guess I could do a today.

  1. Unravelled a knot that had me stuck in a chapter of
  2. Listening to The National all morning while working on my Oral Literacy lecture.
  3. Enjoying teaching (and in so doing learning more )about Literacy. Fascinating field, many intersections with my focus in Popular Culture, Literature and Philosophy.

@3goodthings

neuromatch, to climate
@neuromatch@neuromatch.social avatar

Our first ever cohort of Climatematch Impact Scholars has wrapped up their research projects and presented them to experts from Coupled Model Intercomparison Project and LEAP this week.

After last year’s Climatematch Academy, these 11 teams of up-and-coming researchers from all around the globe were selected to pursue research topics ranging from the influence of ENSO on the coastal upwelling along Northwest Africa to fire events in Argentinian Andean-Patagonian Forests.

Throughout this journey, Scholars received computing resources, guidance through workshops, and mentoring from international experts in their fields.

We would like to give a huge thanks to our Scholars, their mentors, our seminar chairs and the group of dedicated volunteers that made the program possible.

Interested in becoming an Impact Scholar yourself? You have one day left to apply to join Climatematch Academy 2024.

Apply here by March 31st, last time zone on Earth: https://neuromatch.io/computational-tools-for-climate-science-course

Learn more about the Impact Scholars here: https://programs.climatematch.io/impact-scholars/structure.html

@academicchatter

A gif showcasing group photos from the 4 public seminar sessions of the Climatematch Impact Scholars Program. Attendees included global Impact Scholar teams as speakers, program organizers as hosts, mentors, and CMIP and LEAP scientists as session chairs.

LeoVarnet, to ChatGPT
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Couldn't we think of the many instances of 's signature sentences (e.g. “As an AI language model, I …,”) found in published scientific papers as a large-scale scholarly hoax designed to probe which journals have a deficient peer-review system?
(see https://fediscience.org/@LeoVarnet/112149198397127423, @gcabanac 's https://dbrech.irit.fr/pls/apex/f?p=9999:1::::::, @ElenLeFoll https://fediscience.org/@ElenLeFoll/112101044743733580) @academicchatter

anna, to random
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Hi Academics,

Question: in your professional life, I'm assuming that you have some people in mind who you respect and admire, and whose behaviours you try to emulate?

I'm curious if those are mostly fellow academics, or mostly people outside of academia, or a pretty even mix? Does the set of people whose behaviours you try to emulate vary much over time?

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