I recommend you bring this to the attention of Liberty Puzzles!
I recommend you bring this to the attention of Liberty Puzzles!
Last year, that’s what they said about Indiana after the Notre Dame game.
He still owns the Bears - he must play!
If you drink 2, you will get caffeine for sure
They’re pretty unforgiving. Note that ours returned within 5 minutes of a fresh feeder tribute.
Is there an #econ_ra for this (with proper category)?
Iceland is wonderful!
Is The Guardian a reliable source?
I have a lot more luck with the small tomatoes (cherry, grape) - not so much even with the Romas
Saw them do this live at Taste of Chicago - they also did a cover of the opening song from the Mary Tyler Moore show - spectacular, but I’ve never found a recorded version of it!
Junior Scholar Intensive Training (JSIT) - Now Accepting Applications for the 2025 JSIT Cohort JSIT Overview The UW-RDRC at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in collaboration with Howard University, hosts an annual Junior Scholar Intensive Training (JSIT) in Madison, WI. The JSIT program centers around the Summer Workshop, a week-long intensive held in June in-person at the University of Wisconsin Madison. JSIT brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines, including junior faculty (non-tenured), newly graduated PhD researchers, and dissertators, who are interested in topics related to social insurance and intersections with disability and retirement research. The goal of JSIT is to provide emerging scholars with training and mentoring to develop research ideas and to write an initial research proposal of relevance to the Social Security Administration, their programs, policies, and/or beneficiaries. JSIT scholars present their initial research idea at the Summer Workshop; receive peer and mentor feedback; continue to refine it over the summer; and present an updated project idea at the Fall Workshop. These proposals can then be entered into the JSIT Research Competition, which awards five scholars up to $6,000 to complete their JSIT research. JSIT Application - Now Open Submit your application online here . For priority consideration, submit your application by 11:59pm PST on Monday, February 17, 2025. Applications will be reviewed and scored by staff from the UW-RDRC and Howard. Successful applicants will be notified in March 2025 and will have two weeks to accept their spot in the JSIT 2024 cohort, as space is limited. There will be minimal logistics and prep work in April and May 2025, along with some pre-reading to complete prior to the summer workshop.
"brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines, including junior faculty (non-tenured), newly graduated PhD researchers, & dissertators... interested in topics related to social insurance & intersections with disability & retirement research."
#FundSocSci #EconSky
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Obviously Tennessee making the CFP was fair, but if Lane Kiffin fails to tweet little gripes about this very specific team being in it, he is officially not a poster
Excellent article - thanks for sharing! I was going to request a book, but see it is already in the works - please announce to the Butterflyspace when it is available!