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We're hiring! Tenure track assistant professorship in Entrepreneurship and Societal Impact in the Dept. of Business Humanities & Law, Copenhagen Business School. We are very history/historian friendly. If you want to know more about the dept. drop me a line - email online. www.cbs.dk/om-cbs/job-o...
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'That [access] is the big question lurking underneath Beyond access: how socioeconomic background shapes the chemistry pipeline, a cracking new report from the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) published to coincide with Social Mobility Day.' 1/3
'That is a subtler story than the usual framing...one that institution-level data can never tell – a university can hit every access benchmark it has while individual departments quietly remain finishing schools, because the institutional aggregate launders the subject-level stratification.' 3/3
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CBS Tenure track assistant professor in Entrepreneurship and Societal Impact
'The distinctive pattern is at the top, where chemistry recruits 39 per cent of its undergraduates from higher socioeconomic backgrounds (measured by parental occupation at age 14), against 34 per cent across all subjects and a UK working population benchmark of 37 per cent.' 2/3
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✍️ “I was working-class and received free school meals; so it seemed entirely reasonable — unquestionable, even — that I should pursue a financially lucrative career.” Our alum, Molly, writes a guest blog about her journey on Social Mobility Day ⤵️
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Breaking the mould: A social mobility journey through the arts and humanities. Great article @englishassociation.bsky.social 'However, the opportunity to pursue a humanities postgraduate degree without guilt is invaluable.'
Job! Creative Manchester Research Associate (Maternity Leave Cover) www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DRV865/c...
My research note on the sociogenomics of stratification and general theories of inequality. doi.org/10.1111/1468...
‘Exploring Digital Cultural Heritage’ is now out in the wild! You can download an open-access copy (PDF) or read the free digital edition on Manifold uolpress.co.uk/book/explori.... Loved working on this with Eirini Goudarouli, @amsichani.bsky.social & the @uolpress.bsky.social team.
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