Recommended reads #159
Hitman 2’s new game lets you quit being an assassin and become an ornithologist: “Here’s how it works:
Be careful with human examples when teaching animal behavior
You may or may not have heard of this weekend’s debacle from the Proceedings of the National Academy of
Reviewing manuscripts as an early career scientist
I find this weird, but apparently, some journals in some academic fields don’t allow grad students or postdocs to
On the urgent need for climate action
You’ve probably seen clips. But please watch the whole speech, it’s less than five minutes.
Thanks. Here are
Do R1s or PUIs have higher research expectations?
Well, of course, major research institutions (R1s) expect more research to come out of their labs than primarily undergraduate institutions
Recommended reads #158
A very nice paper on efficient teaching, showing how small tweaks can result in big educational gains.
“Dr. Kathryn Milligan-Myhre
On unearned authorship by advisors of graduate students
Authorship is weird. As an instrument to attribute of credit, it’s far too coarse whenever the number of authors
How to get students to go to departmental seminars?
What is a good and equitable way to get more undergraduates to attend departmental seminars?
There was a little discussion
Recommended reads #157
We need a wizard who can appeal to the moderate orc voter
If you haven’t seen this yet, a
Play The Game, or Change The Rules?
I feel a dilemma — or rather, a tradeoff — when I think about investing time, money, and effort into supporting undergraduates