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    Mar 6

    Big news! Check us out on Instagram for spotlights, tips, behind-the-scenes and much more. 💙

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    7 hours ago

    We had many outstanding entries to this year's ESRC writing competition (with ). The winners will be announced on Thursday evening (4 April) at the . Follow for updates. More info:

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    Mar 30

    Danielle Tomasello, talks about her new non-profit, , a new outreach and networking community for professionals. "Our volunteers answer questions that will benefit interests & give advice on how to succeed in the field."

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    Mar 28

    Congratulations to the director of , , who received one of the most prestigious awards in the , the . Awarded to scholars whom “have made the most valuable contribution to political science.”

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    Mar 29
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  6. Mar 28

    This study finds links between a lack of childhood schooling and the occurrence of dementia several decades later find out more from this great article

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  7. Mar 28

    With potentially changing the face of the internet we look back at Alice Marwick's overview and history of :

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  8. Mar 28

    Access this great read on : Exploring the burden of in the Cretan Aging Cohort

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  9. Mar 27

    How do demographic variables and symptoms relate to the prevalence of , resilience, and ?

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  10. Mar 27

    Find out more about specific social and functional disadvantages associated with during in Sweden

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  13. Mar 26

    Following the referendum, a survey conducted among 2,000 EU immigrants working in the UK showed that 8% of the respondents are planning to leave and 35% are considering leaving. Find more Brexit research and insights:

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    Access the article on : Trends in the Social and Functional Disadvantages of Sweden’s

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    Mar 25

    People conduct research on issues close to their experiences and interests all the time. Does this make their research biased? - Not necessarily, says Karen Sternheimer - ‘It is our job to reflect upon any assumptions that we bring to our research’

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    Mar 22

    "I felt that I was lacking this initiative, this forging into challenges...that's what I wanted to figure out." -Carol Dweck, SAGE-CASBS Award winner, reflecting on her own childhood in this wonderful conversation w/ founder Sara Miller McCune

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  17. Mar 22

    "All achievement, regardless of field, is strongly influenced by motivation and learning." - SAGE-CASBS award winner Carol Dweck talks about mindset, recognition and advice for young scholars in a new interview on .

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    Mar 22

    Up for Academic, Educational & Professional Publisher of the Year—sponsored by —are… , Collins Learning, , , , , and ✒️📚🏆

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    Mar 21

    Last month we invited three speakers at the cutting edge of VR social research to join us in a fully immersive environment to discuss the future of as a research methodology. Catch up on what we discussed in this roundup post:

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  20. Mar 21

    On this we look back at our ESRC panel discussing the relationship between fake news, the post-truth era, and research. You can watch the insightful panel here:

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    Mar 21

    "Does the current research citation system, including Google Scholar, treat all researchers fairly e.g. female, non-English-speaking, Global South, or early-career researchers?" How could Scholar (and the citation system) be improved?

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