This appalling fat cat wants to shut the door on all my mature students, many of whom left school after GCSE and give up a lot to go to university. I can tell him that theyβre the hungriest for education and far from being unable to graduate, they regularly get the highest grades. Hateful man.
06.03.2026 08:12
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Except it's not: that would require the spend to be complete by the end of the month. We've already had the poorly constructed calls with short deadlines for that.
03.03.2026 19:37
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Compare and contrast the funding call in Kristy's post below with the EPSRC EDI action plan: "2.15. Ensure no short deadlines to funding opportunities. Thoughtful deadlines to enable a greater diversity of people to apply."
www.ukri.org/publications...
03.03.2026 19:35
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I have completed both my ResearchFish submission and also the final destruction of my soul.
02.03.2026 17:25
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Female MPs bear brunt as crimes against politicians surge
More than 1,000 offences were reported to the police, including harassment and threats to kill
Attacks on MPs have increased, especially on women and black people. This is because a part of the population has been assured over & over that its misogyny and racism should never have been suppressed by βwokeβ, anti-βfree speechβ militants.
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
02.03.2026 07:47
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A painting of a bird beside the text "i'd like to be reimbursed for the time i spent listening to your bullshit"
26.02.2026 15:04
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Oh dear! I can understand your mum's desire for brie though!
25.02.2026 22:08
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Yeuch
25.02.2026 22:07
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25.02.2026 19:51
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Oh, I'm not advocating for the terminology. Just the attitude.
25.02.2026 19:51
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You have to just accept it isn't cheese. It's something else. And that something else may be ok. But it doesn't scratch the cheese itch.
25.02.2026 18:14
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That works too!
25.02.2026 18:13
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I'm in no way vegan, not even vegetarian. I just... don't eat very much meat. Which from an environmental point of view is better than eating lots of meat, and is also achievable for me. I'm all for this kind of approach across much of life: don't let perfect be the enemy of good.
25.02.2026 17:23
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Or somehow both?
24.02.2026 20:26
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The thing about developing a narrative, is that it helps you present facts and arguments on a logical order so that everything makes sense. Writing without it may not just be dry but actually incomprehensible!
24.02.2026 20:25
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Oh dear: the talk I wrote and delivered to my group last week about how to craft a narrative and write a clear and engaging paper was apparently evil and wrong. Oh well, I think they enjoyed it anyway. Just consider me entertainment.
24.02.2026 18:20
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The boysβ club: How Epsteinβs influence shaped the exclusion of women in STEM
In one email, an AI researcher suggested itβs βhard to be brilliant if you are worrying if you look fat or why another woman hates you.β
The trove of files released by the Department of Justice, illuminates Epsteinβs deep interest and entrenchment in the scientific community.
But the files also underscore how he used his power and money in ways that kept women out of places where they might succeed. https://bit.ly/4qWgPLz
23.02.2026 19:06
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Great to have some sunshine and to be back in the woods on the mountain bike: youtube.com/shorts/tcOqP...
23.02.2026 17:52
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JOSH AWARD 2026 APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN!
The winner of this national award in science communication and engagement will develop and deliver a new project to run at Science Festivals, Science Discovery Centres, or other outreach events. Full details at big.uk.com/josh/
Deadline 10 April 2026.
23.02.2026 11:29
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A few years ago, a talented colleague made a sketch for me for a #WomenInSTEM campaign of a woman in a lab coat with a suffragette sash that said "Grants for women". It was cool and clever and we can't use it anymore.
22.02.2026 18:13
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Oh that's brilliant! Such good news! And well deserved! Congratulations!!
21.02.2026 15:59
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Given the general British obsession with meals served on toast, I wonder whether the trencher actually has a lingering influence on our "cuisine"?
21.02.2026 14:52
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Iβm not religious but I think for Lent Iβm giving up.
18.02.2026 07:49
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The thing is, there was no real point the Universities sending round these preachy emails about how to work from home - people's homes were just not set up for it and no practical or financial help was available to change that.
18.02.2026 10:25
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Yeah - I can see lots of reasons it wasn't a good idea, but at the time there weren't a lot of other options giving that the place that I would usually have worked - at the dining room table - was occupied with homeschooling. I sorted out a better arrangement for the 2nd lockdown.
18.02.2026 10:24
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The Constance Tipper Lecture Theatre is named after this pioneering engineer. In 1939 Constance (nee Elam) was one of the first female lecturers at the Department of Engineering. Her major contribution during the Second World War was investigating the causes of brittle fracture in Liberty Ships.
18.02.2026 09:55
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We weren't supposed to work in bed? Oops. I did the whole of the first lockdown wrong then, I guess.
17.02.2026 23:03
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Ashbourne real football! Oh, I miss the Peak District!
17.02.2026 21:20
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My mum used to make Yorkshire pudding for pudding regularly. We used to put maple syrup on it. Properly delicious.
17.02.2026 20:27
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