Today is the deadline for submitting to #ISA2027 in Atlanta and online. We'd love to feature any relevant research on the WCIS program! Remember that you can select the Women's Caucus as one of your caucuses/sections for review. #polisky
💼 Job title: Book Reviews Editor (Consultancy)
📍 Location: London, Hybrid
📝 Eligibility: An experienced and well-connected scholar of International Relations
⌛ Deadline: 7 June, Saturday
Apply here 👇
https://careers.chathamhouse.org/jobs/7730661-book-reviews-editor-consultancy
Pleased to speak with @theguardian.com about the US boat strikes and this important investigation into the identities of the victims.
“I think this was in part a military spectacle to give the illusion of the administration doing something ‘macho’ about drugs.”
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
The future is missing out on an entry-level position because you attended a Microsoft school, but interviewed at an Anthropic office. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
ISA 2027 proposals are due June 1! Submit panels/roundtables through the ISA Research & Policy Section (RAPS), created to strengthen connections between international affairs research and policy.
Need help organizing a panel? Contact Daniel Solomon: [email protected]
My edited volume with Spence Bakich, The Sources of Great Power Competition, is now available in paperback and ebook!
www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/1...
Got notification this week that we are now only allowed to use MS Co-Pilot AI, due to exclusivity arrangements.
These companies are not only data-mining students/faculty/staff at our campuses, they are also trying to ensure students will graduate without cross-platform skills. #academicsky
"First-generation college graduates are 10% less likely to be tenured at an R1, are tenured at institutions ranked 11% lower, earn 3% less, and report 5% lower job satisfaction..."
annastansbury.github.io/website/Stan...
Today, the AAUP released the Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 2025–26.
It is sobering.
Full-time faculty salaries are down about 0.4% in real, inflation-adjusted terms. Average full-time faculty salaries remain 9.5% below fall 2019 & about 5.8% below fall 2008.
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