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| | | | | A new report from the Royal Society about the effects on Brexit on science in the United Kingdom has our peripatetic Daniel Nehring mulling the changes that will occur in higher education and academic productivity. | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of various discussions and comments from a blog or forum, primarily focused on issues related to PhD students and researchers. Topics include the challenges faced by PhD students, such as lack of funding, high workload, and difficulty in finding employment post-PhD. There are also mentions of the academic job market, the transition from academia to other fields, and the impact of temporary contracts on researchers' personal lives. Additionally, there are references to specific events and discussions, such as the brain drain of PhDs from Canada, the struggles of women in STEM, and the mismatch between PhD programs and professional career skills. The text also includes some personal anecdotes and comments from use... | |
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| | | | | We asked you to share your hopes and fears, predictions and warnings, open questions and big ideas. So, what might the next decade hold? | |
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| | | By Clarence Lusane | - ( Tomdispatch.com ) - On February 19, 1942, two months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066. It initiated a Department of Defense program that resulted in the rounding up and incarceration of about 122,000 individuals of Japanese descent. They were to be placed in federal "relocation centers" that would popularly become known as "internment camps." As it happened, they were neither. They were prisons set up to house and... | ||