Note to self: check Bluesky more often
Note to self: check Bluesky more often
Thanks James βΊοΈ
Leiden University received 50k from @opensciencenl.bsky.social to integrate open science into strategic priorities of various institutes and translating this into HR policies. The method will be piloted at @cwts.bsky.social and the institute of psychology www.universiteitleiden.nl/en/news/2024...
Big news!
Today we announce that 23 research organisations in the NLs have received a grant from @opensciencenl.bsky.social to include #openscience criteria in their hiring and promotion policies.
www.openscience.nl/en/news/know...
Hmmm interestingβ¦ It just occurred to me that Iβd probably do well to crash some random end of year parties next year π₯³
Excited to see the piece @divyampersaud.com and I wrote reflecting on SSiC 2023 (funded by EASST and RAS, hosted back in Jan 2023) in this issue of EASST Review. Read more here: easst.net/easst-review... #sts
Pictures of joyful party with colleagues from CWTS at Leiden University
Are social scientists truly social beings? Looking at our CWTS @unileiden.bsky.social end-of-year party, the answer is a resounding YES! π
Card with eye interlaced with rainbow. Message reads βMy wish for 2025: Care for one another. Sarah de Rijcke, Dutch UNESCO Committeeβ
The Dutch UNESCO Committee looks forward to a world with care for one another and shared values about peace and tolerance. We want to share these positive messages as widely as possible. Will you join us? Create your own version of this wish and share it with the hashtag #unescowens2025
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#callforabstracts #STS conference Graz 2025. If you work on #actionresearch #systemsthinking & #sustainabilitytransition then this call is for you. stsconf.tugraz.at/calls/call-f... (ID4)
π **Join us in Utrecht!** π
Late BA, Master's students & early PhDs: *Forms of Knowledge and Values in Science and Society* at our Spring School, **13β17 May 2025**.
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Interdisciplinary discussions
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Networking with peers
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Inspiring talks & workshops
π Utrecht, Netherlands
βMany magazines have published an βinnovation issue.β Limn 11 flips the script with an obsolescence issue.β
GIF of woman looking skeptical
Love Janaβs piercing analyses on higher educationβs crisis of legitimacy janabacevic.net/2024/09/04/r... and on existing while female janabacevic.net/2019/06/12/e.... So true. Iβll proudly continue to practice my RBF. Relevant for dealing with both. @unsocialtheory.bsky.social
In my opinion, the kind of political rhetoric on display shows that real leadership is not about tough soundbites or cheap solutions. Itβs about wanting to see a problem from multiple angles, and about building bridges. Exactly what we do and teach in the social sciences.
In my opinion, this weekβs parliamentary debates on the education budget touch on a very fundamental question:
What is good leadership in this day and age? And what role do universities and social sciences play in this?
The PVV also prefers an emphasis on STEM subjects. Now βvarious universities are overflowing with humanities and behavioral sciences, often with international students, who are displacing our own students and occupying student rooms.β
Sometimes itβs really a case of using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. Last week, for example, PVV member of parliament Van der Hoeff said he wants βmore modest universities.β I assume he means we should shrink in size, but also that we should adopt a less critical attitude.
What is good leadership in this day and age? And what role do universities and the social sciences play in this? As dean of a Faculty of Social Sciences, I find myself in the midst of a storm of debates about internationalization and the future of higher education.
Yep, what Femke says
A wonderful opportunity at CWTS | Leiden University for a prospective PhD candidate who is interested in studying research assessment reform careers.universiteitleiden.nl/job/Leiden-P...
The first act in a large research project geared towards understanding diversity in conceptualisations of 'good science' is out now - a review of the dimensions of responsible research systems and cultures, by Sarahanne Field, Jackie Thompson, @sarahderijcke.bsky.social, Marcus MunafΓ³ and myself. 1/
As part of my first week as dean I gave a short speech at the New Yearβs reception last week, a tradition at our faculty. I wanted to create a bit of depth, but also wanted to give people a good βhookβ to approach me afterward. So I reached out with a colourful metaphor. tinyurl.com/35b8zxxm
βCrusaders against an outside foeββ¦ In trying to coming to grips with our depressing election results, @jameswilsdon.bsky.social suggested I read Kenan Malikβs βNot so Black and White.β I started with his Guardian columns, f.i. on performative migration politics π₯ www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Interesting Esther, Iβd love to hear more about the work on deep sea mining
PREreview created the Open Reviewers Toolkit to help responsible evaluation of research manuscripts. It has three 3οΈβ£ guides to assessment and writing of a research manuscripts' review.
π οΈ Guidance for bias assessment
π οΈ A framework for how to read & evaluate a manuscript
π οΈ A self-assessment rubric
The Research on Research Institute is hiring! 4 roles available in our core team @rorinstitute.bsky.social, based at UCL.
Weβre seeking an Operations Manager; a Research Fellow in Metascience; a Communications & Impact Manager; and an Administrator. More here: researchonresearch.org/rori-is-hiri...
If you're still wondering why those university rankings still make people's heads spin, despite everything we know about them, worry notβwe've got you covered!
π link.springer.com/journal/1073...
I love turning to @drmarkcarrigan.bsky.social for his sharp and reflexive writing on scholarly communication and all that is good, bad, and very ugly about social media platforms for academic communities.