I cannot WAIT to hear how he pronounces "TimothΓ©e Chalamet."
I cannot WAIT to hear how he pronounces "TimothΓ©e Chalamet."
Administration efforts to rig the midterms in direct conflict with their determination to make themselves so toxically unpopular that the voter backlash would overwhelm them anyway.
Speaking in my professional capacity as PhD Academy manager at LSE I can confirm... that degree verification processes are set out below.
info.lse.ac.uk/current-stud...
This story is what antisemitism looks like ... what has Victoria Sharp's religion got to do with this decision:
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Itβs never too late to read and share it around.
UCU stands with trans people, today and every day.
The Supreme Court ruling is not just wrong, itβs dangerous.
We will never stop fighting for trans rights and equality.
#TransRightsAreHumanRights #Solidarity
I wrote to my MP today about the recent UKSC ruling, which exposes the incoherence of UK law in this area, as well as Parliamentβs failure to respond meaningfully to changing understandings of gender, sex and identity.
Reform that respects and reflects the reality of trans lives is urgently needed.
plus a venn diagram showing just how many parts of institutions depend on PhDs to do what they need to do!
i find an "sub-prime mortgage crisis" helpful: many parts of universities rely partly on PhDs, but few in whole. though it's difficult for individual actors (departments, divisions etc.) to gauge the risks, institutional/sector-level underinvestment = meaningful system-wide risks.
Is perseverance in a PhD always about resilience?
A new paper say no: stubbornness, spite & sheer bloody-mindedness are just as important, especially those with caring responsibilities.
This really struck me, not just for what it reveals, but for what it demands.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Respondents foresee all the usual barriers - bureaucracy, tradition and inertia loom large - but 85% of examiners think we need to rethink the viva.
Time for change?
Link here: https://doi.org/10.1080/02602938.2025.2475062
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Support varies on the details, but thereβs strong backing for stricter examiner selection, routine training for examiners & chairs, clearer guidelines on expected conduct, better feedback for candidates, and more attention to wellbeing & reasonable adjustments.
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Important study just published on doctoral vivas: the findings are remarkable.
Zoe Stephenson & Amy Jackson surveyed 326 UK PhD examiners, and found that a whopping 97% support reform of the closed-door viva. Crisis-level consensus?
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ah the joys of 232 pages of updated ts&cs, review & guidance documentation & impact assessments, published in the middle of term with an 8 month compliance deadline. (call it 5 since most committees don't meet after june.) that's rest of the year's plans up in smoke!
i feel there's a game to be played here. if you were to create a misleading abstract for one of your publications based on the fleeting and/or tangential appearance of a famous person, what would it be?
that (i'm more likely to watch films i know he's in) is very likely true, but he's in for approximately 5 minutes!
can't see any audible reviews...
having resolved to read more in 2025, my first purchase of the year is the 37.5 hour audiobook of stuart eizenstat's book on jimmy carter.
@pkandelic.bsky.social: i will need a rebuttal read/listen in approximately 6 weeks.
timely, given my sudden fascination with the english devolution white paper...
parental deafness is really kicking in. a 10 minute conversation just now centred on #1 thinking they were talking about their U3A french conversation class, and #2 thinking it was about their bell-ringing lessons at the local church.
hilarity did not ensue...
finally, 'murder most fowl'.
"norbot attempts to solve the core problem of the capitalist economy, according to your average bajillionaire plutocrat."
"what's that granny?"
"other people owning things and earning wages."
Plenty of places to start. Historiography on terrorism highlights a strong link between unmet life expectations and radicalisation, for example.
my contribution to the annual festive "draw a portrait of a family member on the children's' etch-a-sketch type thing" competition has caused a rift with my mother.
she is aggrieved at being drawn as "a cross between a gallagher brother and the butler from the aristocats."
next up, a close shave: "a clearly socialist critique in which only collective action can foil the machinations of a greedy capitalist villain who exploits workers (the sheep), profits from stolen resources (the wool), and uses destructive technology for personal gain."
followed by "the wrong trousers" as parable of public investment in innovation perverted by the profit motive.
christmas with my lot is very different from christmas with the in laws.
example: granny m is currently using a "my first sewing kit" toy as a pedagogical tool for a lesson to her 3 & 6 year old granddaughters on importance of solidarity on Ts & Cs *as well as* wages in collective bargaining.
a bit archaic, formal and polite, logical and skeptical: thatcher or heseltine.
fascinating... i wonder which tunes have been used to amp him up?