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Forget grad school! : Macleans OnCampus

For those taking the PhD plunge, the prospect of finding meaningful employment has always been a concern. Despite rosy predictions from the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada (AUCC), the PhD job market may be heading into another tight period.

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Who Leads? :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education’s Source for News, Views and Jobs

  • How can fundamental and widespread change be accomplished at the national level without being driven by federal (and therefore governmental) considerations and parties?
  • Is it possible for colleges and states to act in a coordinated way to solve national problems in more than a scattershot, piecemeal way?
  • If so, who leads those efforts, and when and how do they step up?

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Philip Greenspun:

Career Guide for Engineers and Computer Scientists

Chainsaw Juggler; Venice Beach, California.

“We dangle our three magic letters before the eyes of these predestined victims, and they swarm to us like moths to an electric light. They come at a time of life when failure can no longer be repaired easily and when the wounds it leaves are permanent … ”

– William James, “The Ph.D. Octopus”, 1903

Women in Science

The tenured Nobel Prize winners are pretty happy, but they are a small proportion of the total. The average scientist that I encounter expresses bitterness about (a) low pay, (b) not getting enough credit or references to his or her work, (c) not knowing where the next job is coming from, (d) not having enough money or job security to get married and/or have children. If these folks were experiencing day-to-day joy at their bench, I wouldn’t expect them to hold onto so much bitterness and envy.

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Wired Campus: Co-Founder of Second Life Says Academics Are Biggest Trailblazers in Virtual Worlds – Chronicle.com

I wonder why people think that virtual worlds are a fantastic teaching tool, when there’s no evidence that they perform adequately in any task at all?

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