Yep, another ancient historian here. This is definitely correct.
Yep, another ancient historian here. This is definitely correct.
Exactly! Who else will train future scientists?
My Munstead Wood rose has just flowered as well! Also beautifully fragrant.
And Labour are foolishly joining the long line of governments that have undermined universities and which will result in their demise. 3
Whatβs particularly sad is that despite the pummelling theyβve had UK universities are globally outstanding, bring huge amounts of money into the UK, and are the prime generators of crucial research and innovation. 2/
This is very depressing. And the situation will only get worse with Starmerβs mad plans for immigration. The UK HE funding model has been dysfunctional for decades. Labour knows this but has made no move yet to fix it. What they are doing will only make things worse. 1/
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Thanks Keir Starmer and the Labour Party. @labouruk.bsky.social @yvettecooper-mp.bsky.social Glad to know Iβm a stranger after living in the UK for 46 years and paying taxes here. Do you have any idea how hurtful that speech was?
UK universities depend on international students to subsidise UK students. @bphillipsonmp.bsky.social We have opportunities to recruit excellent international students as the USA becomes unwelcoming. Why discourage them coming to the UK? They contribute much to UK unis, including billions of £££.
So disappointing to see Labour @labouruk.bsky.social @yvettecooper-mp.bsky.social pandering to false narratives on immigration. Immigrants donβt steal jobs, housing, healthcare, school places. They treat patients, teach young people, build houses, pay taxes, improve growth. Change narratives!
Really, Yvette Cooper @yvettecooper-mp.bsky.social, do you actually think that care staff are βunskilledβ? It takes much training and skill to support elderly and vulnerable people. To cut migration figures, stop counting international students as migrants: they arenβt.
After the US-UK trade deal, very glad I have my own supply of organic, grass-fed beef. Hormone-free and not routinely fed antibiotics to stimulate growth. They just eat the stuff cattle are meant to eat: grass.
They wonβt succeed.
Hubris megiste?
Do they actually have a plan?
As an American based in the UK, it seems to me thereβs nothing βsoftβ about it. We watch it unfold with horror.
And grape production is very unpredictable and can fluctuate in quantity and quality from year to year. This is down to weather which even the richest rich guys canβt control.
So hereβs my personal impact story. I had been approved to be a Fulbright visiting scholar in a Latin American country (not naming to protect my proposed hosts) on the topic of feminist and gender archaeology. The approval for the project was retracted. Iβm pretty sure that isnβt legal.
Iβve always thought heβs more like Philip II of Macedon
I lost my job at the National Science Foundation yesterday, along with 167 of my colleagues, including some dear friends. This was the best job I've ever had, and I thought it would be my last. The PI community has been sympathetic and supportive, without exception. I will miss working for you.
I realise thereβs a lot going on in the world for news media to report, but can anyone tell me why there is no coverage of widespread Presidents Day protests against the current actions of the US administration by BBC, NYT, CNN, etc?
The Washington Post refused to run this ad. Sure would be a shame if it went viral.
CALL NOW: Demand Your GOP Representative Reject Trump's Budget Sabotage
Instead of passing a responsible budget, they are trying to:
-Let Trump & Musk override the budget & steal taxpayer money.
-Slash access to health care, public education, and food assistance.
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Did that last weekend!
What is the actual point of this ?
Reminiscent of all the UK farmers, persuaded by lies, who voted to leave the EU and who are now struggling to export their products to the UKβs biggest customer, Europe.
New federal mandates are transforming the curriculum of U.S. military base schools to restrict discussions of history, race, and gender, which creates glaring differences from the education systems of their host nations.
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Well, maybeβ¦or maybe not.
And these are the olives
People continued to use stone tools long after βprehistoricβ periods: their use in classical Greece is well documented but often neglected. Many tools were unmodified objects: a stick, a reed, a useful rock, a handy piece of broken pot. This is my rock for destoning olives. Works a treat!
And depressingly they continue to do it. There is no longer any excuse for this. See Foxhall, L. 2020 Womenβs work? Who made textiles in the ancient Greek world? In V. Pirenne-Delforge & M. Wecowski (eds) Politeia and Koinonia, 253-77. Leiden: Brill.
And Claire Taylor in JHS 2024: