Monthly Archives: November 2020

Children developing debilitating anxiety during pandemic

Children developing debilitating anxiety during pandemic

Let’s face it: who doesn’t have anxiety related to the coronavirus pandemic? Children are flexible by nature. They have an innate ability to just go with the flow. (More adults could stand to hone this skill…myself included.) For better or for worse, children can adapt to anything. However, you don’t want your child to learn […] … learn more→

The University we need: ten ideas

The University we need: ten ideas

We are very concerned about the consequences that covid-19 is causing in all areas, including higher education. It is understandable because the repercussions are important and will have great significance. But we must not lose perspective. Beyond the pandemic, Universities face decisive challenges that were already there when it began and to which it is convenient to give […] … learn more→

What the insults between students reveal

What the insults between students reveal

Insults are those facts of language that hit the school world on a daily basis. Often perceived as violent by the adults who are responsible for countering and sanctioning it, the insult would contravene the proper functioning of the school and the maintenance of a school climate favorable to learning. However, to understand why we insult, […] … learn more→

#AcWriMo2020 goals rebooted

#AcWriMo2020 goals rebooted

At this past the middling point in #Acwrimo2020, it’s good to pause and think about what you have achieved so far. If you have managed to get some writing done most days, then it is worth giving yourself a metaphorical cheer or two – well you can actually cheer out loud if you feel so […] … learn more→

Politicians must rethink their ideas about graduate success

Politicians must rethink their ideas about graduate success

The stereotypical idea of “graduate success” conjures up visions of bright young people wearing smart suits heading off to corporate jobs. This is an important part of the graduate labour market, but it has always been a small part. Graduates work all over the economy, in the public sector, in charities, in small businesses and […] … learn more→

Why I’m leaving higher education

Why I’m leaving higher education

When I left the US for Berlin 10 years ago, I was already contemplating leaving higher education behind me. I had enjoyed teaching at Montana State University for a dozen years, but the employment conditions seemed to deteriorate with each passing year. Pay rates stagnated while the eligibility bar for benefits was raised. A recent […] … learn more→

How to start a career in the pharmaceutical industry

How to start a career in the pharmaceutical industry

From antidepressants to vaccines, pharmaceutical companies have created medicines that save lives and improve the quality of life. At the moment, the US is the frontrunner in the pharmaceutical market, contributing 56.6% to the global sales of the best-selling drugs. On a global level, the industry is projected to reach over $1.5 trillion by 2023.  […] … learn more→