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Indian Science Journals1 comment

Hutom wrote 2 weeks ago: Why are science journals published from India so bad? Here is a list of impact factors of Indian sci … more →

Tags: Education, indian science, Science Journals

Money down the drain1 comment

Hutom wrote 2 weeks ago: As I mentioned earlier, Hindustan Times filed an RTI to learn about CSIR’s expenditure related … more →

Tags: RTI question, Education, corruption, indian science

Research Institutes: An(other) inside view1 comment

Hutom wrote 2 months ago: Saw a couple of interesting blog articles, at Not Even Wrong and Backreaction,  discussing a couple … more →

Tags: Physics, Education, indian science, Research Institutes

Skidaway Institute awarded NSF grants

oceanscience wrote 3 months ago: The Skidaway Institute of Oceanography has received two research grants from the National Science Fo … more →

Tags: Science, Oceanography, Marine Science, Research, Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Skidaway Institute, Environment, NSF, National Science Foundation

It's all in the words2 comments

thepoolman wrote 3 months ago: One of the fun things I do at work is to try to translate science into something that can be underst … more →

Tags: Life, Marine Science, Oceanography, Science, scientific research, Arctic Ocean, Biology, Chemistry, confusion

CSR PhD studentship

Ian wrote 4 months ago: Centre for Contemporary Chinese Studies, Durham University Interdisciplinary PhD studentships in Chi … more →

Tags: Ph.D. Students

The Da Vizsla Code23 comments

Dennis the Vizsla wrote 6 months ago: Having successfully set Spiny Norman on his way to a new career as a Top Gun pilot, I have returned … more →

Tags: vizslas, Dogs, Conspiracies, Archeology, Mysteries, saturday matinee, Gandalf, balrogs, Airplanes

OSU Libraries Special Collections Seeks Applicants for Resident Scholar Program1 comment

spcoll wrote 7 months ago: We here at the Pauling Blog would like to draw attention to an excellent opportunity for conducting … more →

Tags: Site and Department News, Resident Scholar Program

Dominance Hierarchies and the Future of Science11 comments

ronwhite54 wrote 8 months ago: As members of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, most of us applaud President Obama … more →

Tags: Public Policy, dominance hierarchies, human discourse, regulation of scientific research, credibility

National Certification Agency/Market Certification Agency

Raashid Saiyed wrote 8 months ago: It is remarkable to note that most institutions in higher education sector are predominantly playing … more →

Tags: Education, Management Education, Management, education brands, Quality in Education, DELINKING EDUCATION FROM FORMAL INSTITUTIONS, National Certification Agency, Market Certification Agency, Education Policy

The Development Marketplace grants

Ian wrote 9 months ago: The Development Marketplace is a competitive grant program administered by the World Bank. The 2009 … more →

Tags: Funding

Research grants - forced labour in the UK

Ian wrote 9 months ago: Joseph Rowntree Foundation – Two research grants available linked to forced labour in the UK  Closin … more →

Tags: Funding

Active Community Grants - Southampton

Ian wrote 10 months ago: The Active Community Grants is a scheme whereby University staff, University students, and local vol … more →

Tags: Active Community Grants

Finally we'll get answers.

crazybengal wrote 12 months ago: … more →

Tags: Fun, Science, Research, Funnies, Cooties!, noogies

Undercover Report on Couch Theft

Ed Itor wrote 1 year ago: In light of the recent couch theft in Thompson Hall, we thought it appropriate to get in touch with … more →

Tags: Print, Misc, couch, theft

Message From the Editor: Peer Review at National Institutes of Health: Small Steps Forward

annalsofneurology wrote 1 year ago: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is making big changes in its peer review system, the major d … more →

Tags: Message from the editor, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Peer Review, R01

Message From the Editor: Scripts for Science: A New Wrinkle on Academic Ties with Industry

annalsofneurology wrote 1 year ago: It is curious that most physicians believe that their practices are not influenced by direct-to-phys … more →

Tags: Message from the editor, AMA physician masterfile, avonex, betaseron, Bias, conflict of interest, Copaxone, direct-to-physician marketing, financial disclosure

New media in the urban village: Mapping communicative ecologies and socio-economic innovation in emerging inner-city residential developments

urbaninformatics wrote 1 year ago: The Kelvin Grove Urban Village is a heterogenous inner-city master-planned community that provides a … more →

Opportunities of media and communication technology to support social networks of urban residents in Mexico, South Africa, UK and Australia

urbaninformatics wrote 1 year ago: The design of technological solutions to facilitate social interaction of urban residents is increas … more →


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