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Michael Wemyss
MichaelWemyss
My story to #ERCCoG 2020, a thread. A self-help guide to the younger me, and lessons I keep coming back to: My ERC Starting Grant was rejected in 2012. It
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forces of separatism.
McDivergence
This is an absolutely disgusting and exploitative article seeking to weaponise the appalling treatment of 56,000 young women in Ireland to make an illogical and vile attack on trans people.
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Becca McCulloch
WriterMcCulloch
Last week I attended a teaching conference hosted by @BarbiHoneycutt - so many vital pieces of training, but I want to post a thread about not fearing emotions in your
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Nicole Lee Schroeder
Nicole_Lee_Sch
To every humanities/social studies undergrad out there trying to figure out how to take notes here's some advice from a grad student writing a dissertation w/ hundreds of sources 1/
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Timothy Ryan
TJRyan02
I thought about writing something a bit more extensive about this, but no time, so you’re getting a tweetstorm: The case of Marjorie Taylor Greene elucidates a dysfunctional political party
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Yasha Duggal
micro_Yasha
I passed I'm like legitimately ugly crying right now. This was so stressful https://twitter.com/micro_Yasha/status/1296061495562952705 I was really worried about this meeting because like a lot of people I felt
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myth of sissification🐬
reachrachelkahn
every time you see a headline saying biden is "raising the minimum wage" or "increasing food stamps" remind yourself what he actually is doing is writing a memo politely asking
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Kevin Farnsworth
Dr_K_Farnsworth
Academia is a bizarre world. Like all academics, I am often asked do work for free. But today I received the worst offer yet! Review 10 chapters for an upcoming
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Charlie M. Wray, DO, MS
WrayCharles
1/ Here by popular demand “How to Publish in Academics When Publishing Isn’t Your Thing”. A #Tweetorial on the picking & publishing low-hanging fruit in academic medicine. Further input always
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Chelsea Fagan
Chelsea_Fagan
there's a lot of analysis going around about why things are turning out this way, and i feel like a key element missing is a centering of the fact that
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Josh Spector
jspector
And now, a thread of advice about newsletters in quick one-sentence concepts... 1. If you’re going to publish a daily newsletter, there better be a damn good reason why it
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Robbie Maakestad
RobbieMaakestad
@The_Rumpus is open for essay submissions until February 28, so here’s a #RumpusEssays thread in which our amazing editors share what they would like to see in submissions. Give them
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Beverly Gooden 🥂
bevtgooden
I’d seen a lot of writing about living alone during the pandemic and I felt the weight of that. Now the power is out and there’s nothing - no sound,
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Beata 👾
axeliaklein
I started writing threads because I loved reading them, I never knew how powerful they could be. In 3 months I got >360% new amazing followers by just writing 20
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Elle-Rose Williams
ellerosetweets
In March and April I lost all my freelance work (because of Covid) and so began putting every hour of every day into writing content for my travel blog instead.This
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Brendan Hufford ✏️
BrendanHufford
For the first 6 years of my career, I had the privilege of teaching psychology to over 1,400 high school students.Here are 27 things that I taught them (that I
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