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    Apr 19

    Curious about how vaccines work, and their safety and efficacy in preventing infection? Join the discussion with , Editor-in-Chief of on April 28th:

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    Attend at Social Sciences & Humanities Open: All About Reviewing

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    Join us as , Editor-in-Chief of , explains how COVID-19 vaccines work and their safety and efficacy - in a discussion moderated by our Director . Live now 👉

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    Right! 's hadn't made its way into my spreadsheet yet, but the policy lives here:

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    Apr 27

    Seize the moment! “The pandemic has sparked a revivification of our moral concern for one another.”

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    Apr 27

    For here's Vaccine Editor-in-chief Greg Poland of on how good science communication can cut through misinformation:

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    Apr 27

    Expect strong pressure tomorrow to stop fossil fuel expansion from Nobel Prize Winners including the Dalai Lama at the

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  8. Apr 27

    Last day to sign up for the webinar: Demystifying Vaccines, with , Editor-in-Chief of . Register for tomorrow:

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  9. Apr 27

    For here's Vaccine Editor-in-chief Greg Poland of on how good science communication can cut through misinformation:

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    It’s ! Vaccines will help us end the pandemic so we can finally be closer to each other again. to bring us closer.

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  11. Apr 27

    Two days left until part 2 of the seminar series on : 'Theoretical models of reproducibility and are there differences between disciplines' Join us here:

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  12. Apr 27

    How can we make gender equality in research and innovation the norm? Join us in celebrating a decade long of collaboration and discover the story of the at

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    Apr 26
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  14. Apr 26

    Does public complacency to Covid expose a hyper-individualistic attitude in the global West? How can good science communication change peoples' behaviour? Dr Greg Poland, Editor in Chief of Vaccine shares his thoughts

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  15. Apr 26

    A professor shares his recipe for building a thriving relationship with his PhD researchers – and why it’s not like it used to be

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  16. Apr 26

    Interesting piece from . Elsevier's Philippe Terheggen also recently authored an article highlighting some countries that are rethinking the way research is evaluated:

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    Apr 26

    My teachers have always encouraged my curiosity and questions, and I believe this is one of the supporting factors that has brought me so far as a researcher.🌸 My teachers are my heroes!♥️

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    Apr 26

    Did you miss Seminar 1 ‘rationale and benefits’ in the & seminars on ? Read/watch the wrap-up and recordings: . Seminar 2 ‘Scope and limits’ is held April 29. Register now!

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    Apr 19

    In her keynote at the , Elsevier CEO Kumsal Bayazit discusses how to build a more inclusive and transparent research ecosystem

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    Apr 23

    Do we need to re-evaluate the way research is rewarded and recognised? Elsevier's Philippe Terheggen suggests a rethink may be in order, and highlights the countries that are moving away from citations as the defining metric

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