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    Jan 16

    “My hope is that more will choose to tell their stories about the benefits of today’s social science.” -- editor Michael Todd. Congratulations to our winners and a big thanks to everyone who shared their !

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    14 hours ago

    Do you have a idea that could benefit research or help researchers engage with computational methods? We have up to £15,000 in funding for innovative ideas and prototypes. Check out our Concept Grant scheme here:

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  3. 4 hours ago

    Do you want to publish research in an academic journal? Our upcoming webinar can help. Learn more & register here:

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  4. 11 hours ago

    "Misperceptions can cause serious problems." Read the full study on correcting these beliefs:

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  5. Jan 16

    "Without the humanities and social sciences, hard science and technology can do little to resolve complex societal challenges," writes 🙌 Read more on the importance of social scientists and their research:

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  6. Jan 16

    This year our annual lecture with is all about Britain and its identity. Find out more here:

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  7. Jan 15

    Know a social or behavioral scientist who is advancing our understanding of social issues? Nominate them for the 2020 SAGE CASBS award:

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  8. Jan 14

    "Impact isn’t necessarily having lots of downloads or traffic to a website, impact can also be a directed process to make someone, the right someone, take action," writes . Re-sharing this crowd favorite:

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    Jan 14

    Happy ! Stop by the booth in the exhibit hall to pick up your TRR sticker for a chance to win a year's free subscription!

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    Jan 13

    " is like teenage sex: Everyone talks about it, nobody knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it and so claims to do it." writing for SAGE Campus asking, what exactly is ?

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  12. Jan 13

    The is important for social and behavioral scientists-- these researchers use census data in their work all the time. A big thanks to all the amazing librarians and who are working hard to support a healthy census and good data!

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  13. Jan 13

    6 questions on the status of Chinese mental health - read the full interview on our journals blog:

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    Jan 13

    Don't forget the first episode of our podcast is now live! Containing highlights from our first Staying the Course (2018) event. ➡️ Click to listen

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 9

    An approach that has worked for me: At the start of term, acknowledge that (often for reasons beyond your control) this will be a teaching-focused, research-intensive, or loaded-down-with-service semester. Admit (or decide) that you have a focus for this term. Then go slay it.

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  16. Jan 9

    What are the best ways to help students learn new material? This article breaks it down nicely:

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  17. Jan 9

    "If productivity is positively rewarded, publishing many articles becomes a target that can also be pursued with opportunistic strategies, such as slicing up the same work into multiple publications" Read more:

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    Jan 8

    Most areas of study require students to be able to think critically, but learning the skills and habits of can be complex. Find out how SAGE Campus are supporting students to acquire these skills:

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  19. Jan 8

    "What constitutes scientific authority?" asks . "Getting the science wrong has very real consequences." She shares her tips for non-scientists on how to read and understand papers:

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