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Cambridge University

Cambridge University has research departments and teaching faculties in most academic disciplines. Cambridge tends to have a slight bias towards scientific subjects, but it also has a number of strong humanities and social science faculties. Academic staff (and often graduate students for the larger subjects) teach the undergraduates in both lectures and personal supervisions in which a ratio of one teacher to between one and three students is usually maintained. This pedagogical system is often cited as being unique to the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford (where “supervisions” are known as “tutorials”) – similar practices can be found elsewhere, though not on the Oxbridge scale.

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wergild
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Racism

I was watching Gangland on TV one night and I saw this feature about gangs being organized along racial lines. It got me thinking that how man, despite his advancement has gone so low. Why do racism...

Started by wergild (144) • 1 response • Last response by khayshenz (1093) • 7 months ago
Tags: race, racism, social science

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Folk lore, Folk songs, Histry,social science & culturel research method

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Started by edna_malkanthi (2) • 4 years ago • 0 responses
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social science

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Tags: newly entered planed, social science

vickey123
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We have forgotten our hero

Bhagat sinngh, Rajguru and Sukhdev have been referred as terrorists in an ICSE 6th standard class in social

Started by vickey123 (1815) • 2 responses • Last response by vickey123 (1815) • 4 years ago
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rolcam
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The limitations of political spin.

While political marketing has been an acknowledged social science for many years, the intensity of...

Started by rolcam (12507) • 1 response • Last response by rolcam (12507) • 4 years ago
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Framing Science
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Framing Science sparks a seismic blog debate

Our Policy Forum article at Science has generated a monster blog discussion, one that is almost too much to keep up with. I continue to try to keep a summary here with my quick responses, where...

Started in Framing Science • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: enviro/science reporting, social science, carl sagan, hot potato

The Daily Dish
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How Many Children Should You Have?

[Ross] Tyler Cowen speculates, with an assist from some recent social-science research. Its upshot: Kohler found that mothers with one child are about 20 percent happier than their childless...

Started in The Daily Dish • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: social science, kohler

Discriminations
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An April Fool’s Joke? No, “Social Science”

The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center has released a Latino Policy & Issues Brief, “Why White Americans Oppose Affirmative Action,” that, had it been released a little over three weeks ago, could...

Started in Discriminations • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: politics, social science, organizational behavior

Schneier on Security
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The Myth of the Superuser

This is a very interesting law journal paper: The Myth of the Superuser: Fear, Risk, and Harm Online Paul Ohm Abstract: Fear of the powerful computer user, "the Superuser," dominates debates about...

Started in Schneier on Security • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: social science

Progressive U blogs
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"Immorality of Don't Ask, Don't Tell"

The immorality of 'don't ask, don't tell' A general's disparagement of gays runs counter to public good and the evidence. By Nathaniel Frank, NATHANIEL FRANK is senior research...

Started in Progressive U blogs • 3 years ago • 0 responses
Tags: better future, effective government, personal freedom, shared responsibility, social science
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