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Ayesha Razzaque
razzaque_ayesha
As education systems around the world grapple with COVID-related school closures and resulting learning and enrollment losses, imp to remember the veritable lifelong damage inflicted on children in war-zones. This
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Jeremy PLEASE WEAR MASKS! Konyndyk
JeremyKonyndyk
I entirely agree with Carl's take in this thread.If the US prioritized properly - closing other transmission sources, investing in classroom adaptation, testing, data - we could find ways to
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Jennifer Park
jennpark
Happening now, MLA @MLAnews webinar on higher education and the COVID-19 crisis with @alondra, @CathyNDavidson, @cnewf, and @PaulaKrebshttps://twitter.com/MLAnews/status/1265629555311640576 @alondra speaking on the disparity of "resear
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Zackary Berger
DrZackaryBerger
A #thread about seeing a light at the end of the covid tunnel, not realizing it's an oncoming train. Yes, my employer and neighbor, @JohnsHopkins. A million years ago, in
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Michael Clemens
m_clem
The US Administration is reportedly preparing to bar foreign graduates of US universities from staying here to work. Each percentage point fall in those graduates as a share of population
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Beck Pearse
rebeccapearse
So the vote on the JPF is called off. @NTEUNational point out the lack of goodwill from university VCs undid the deal. But the numerous votes of no confidence in
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Preety~
SilentSparks_
@HMOIndia@MoHFW_INDIA @PMOIndia @HRDMinistry @DrRPNishank @ugc_india @pankajugcPLEASE READ THE WHOLE THREAD.What will happen to our campus placements and admissions if the graduation is extended? Please let us off the hook. Make
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Prof Bunny Hugger 🌍🌹🌱💙 #ClimateAction
JKSteinberger
Unpopular hypothesis thread for thought. H1: Because scientists are generally good people, they are particularly bad at recognizing evil at work in the world. H2: Because scientists are bad at
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Soumaya Keynes
SoumayaKeynes
Hello! I wrote a piece in @TheEconomist about pre-docs and there was MUCH more than I could fit in the piece (if only the ratio of interview notes to words
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Karen Tongson
inlandemperor
I went to grad school w/ a lot of tremendous peers who’ve remained in the profession, but what I think is even more impressive—and I hope it gives some folks
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⚔️The Dunedain Ranger⚔️
DunedainRanger9
We were warned by @BretWeinstein , @HeatherEHeying , @peterboghossian and @ConceptualJames ; as well as through @BenjaminABoyce Documentary about the Evergreen State affair that what happened there would be exported.
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Andy Thomason
arthomason
This, from @tressiemcphd, is like a decoder ring for understanding the fall optimism at state schools, and maybe even more broadly. Accept it and all the confusing rhetoric suddenly makes
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daniah // CHECK PINNED 📌
softkyungie_
!! ATTENTION !!Hi! If you don't know me, I'm Daniah. I'm a biomedical sciences major at St. John's University! Two friends of mine (Rabab and Musfika) from two separate universities
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Shaena Montanari
DrShaena
A question I get a lot from people: how do I know what science news to trust?Here is my helpful list. Yes it involves work on the part of the
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Joy Pojim
_joyyy
i don’t like to involve myself in tweets like these since there are FAR more important things going on in the world but as a black woman attending a prestigious
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Shubhankar Chaudhary
shubhankarchau7
1. Sir, British implemented Civil Services in order to formalize their hold on the country. They brought in rigid rules and complicated regulations, paperwork that were designed to stifle any
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