Sunday, 28 May 2023

MASTER PSYCHIC READER~ ACCURATE & AMUSING

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Sunday, 21 May 2023

[wapadc] FW: Please participate in the Faculty, Academic Careers, and Environments (FACE) survey

I am forwarding this announcement on behalf of a colleague regarding a survey with faculty and academic professionals.  Please see below for a full description and links to participate.

 

Pamela

 

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From: John Curtis <jwcurtis2008@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, May 10, 2023 at 1:53 PM
Subject: Fwd: Please participate in the Faculty, Academic Careers, and Environments (FACE) survey
To:

Dear Colleagues,

I hope this message finds you well. I'm writing to invite you to participate in the Faculty, Academic Careers, and Environments project, which is working to develop an updated and comprehensive picture of the faculty members and academic professionals working in a range of positions at all types of colleges and universities across the country. The project is based at the University of Southern California and I am serving as a research consultant. We have launched a pilot survey managed by RTI International, a major research firm that regularly surveys faculty and graduates on behalf of the National Science Foundation and the US Department of Education. For the pilot survey, we are inviting responses from anyone who teaches, engages in research or scholarship, and/or anyone serving in a public service or community outreach capacity. We especially want to learn more from colleagues working in community colleges and minority-serving institutions, whether in full- or part-time positions and regardless of faculty or tenure status. Note that all responses will remain confidential and the research team will not have access to the names or contact details of individual respondents.

I hope you will take a look at the survey using the link provided below, and please circulate this notice widely to colleagues who may be eligible to participate. Thanks very much for your consideration.

Best,

John

 

John W. Curtis, PhD, Principal Consultant

E-mail: jwcurtis2008@gmail.com
Website: http://www.jwcresearch.net/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnwcurtis

Twitter @JohnWCurtisDC

 

From: face_survey@rti.org
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2023 11:44 AM
To: john@jwcresearch.net
Subject: Please participate in the Faculty, Academic Careers, and Environments (FACE) survey

 

We are pleased to announce the Faculty, Academic Careers, and Environments (FACE) project, and would like to request your participation. The FACE survey is a collaboration between researchers at the University of Southern California, University of Alabama, and RTI International, with funding from a National Science Foundation grant. The survey is designed to learn about the careers and working environments of faculty academic/instructional staff, researchers, and public service staff including full-time, part-time, and contingent faculty/staff. This survey includes all public and private-non-profit postsecondary institutions in the United States, except for medical, dental, and nursing schools.

Please participate by registering at edsurveys.rti.org/faces. The survey takes approximately 30 minutes to complete. If you have questions about the FACE Project, please contact our FACE Help Desk at face_survey@rti.org or 866-253-0474. Additional information is also available on the project website.

Please share information about the survey with your colleagues!

Sincerely,

Dr. Adrianna Kezar, FACE Principal Investigator, University of Southern California
Dr. KC Culver, FACE Co-principal Investigator, University of Alabama
Dr. Caren Arbeit, FACE Co-principal Investigator, RTI International

 

 

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Thursday, 18 May 2023

MASTER PSYCHIC READER~ ACCURATE & AMUSING

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Tuesday, 9 May 2023

[wapadc] FW: REMINDER: What Can Anthropology teach us about the Ocean Plastics Crisis?

Register for launch of Practicing Anthropology spring issue on preventing plastic pollution. Remote launch is 8:00 am tomorrow.  Register even if you can't attend because you will automatically receive the video recording. Registration link below.

Laurie Krieger 

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Subject: REMINDER: What Can Anthropology teach us about the Ocean Plastics Crisis?

 

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Celebrating Practicing Anthropology's
Spring 2023 Issue: Plastics

 


There's still time to register!
 

Join us tomorrow to celebrate the Spring 2023 edition of Practicing Anthropology, a publication of the Society for Applied Anthropology. The issue is dedicated to plastic waste and features the work of USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean—the Agency's flagship program to address ocean plastic pollution—and several of its research partners. Social scientists have not traditionally focused on the topic of solid waste management and plastic waste research. However, waste presents enormous opportunities for interdisciplinary study and action—to protect our environment and address social inequalities related to the collection and treatment of waste.

USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean employs a holistic approach to addressing ocean plastic pollution, acknowledging that there is no single solution to prevent environmental leakage. An essential part of that approach involves social and behavior change research to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastic waste. Social and behavior change research helps policy makers understand which behaviors a population can and is willing to do—and what is difficult for people to do—in order to support their efforts strengthening waste management systems. Presenters will share how their research is helping to identify very specifically what issues must be addressed and how.


When: May 10, 2023 (Wednesday) 

  • 7:00 - 8:00 AM (Lima, UTC -5)
  • 8:00 - 9:00 AM (Santo Domingo; New York, UTC -4)
  • 7:00 - 8:00 PM (Hanoi; Jakarta, UTC +7)
  • 8:00 - 9:00 PM (Manila, UTC +8)

 

Speakers: 

  • Clare Romanik, U.S. Agency for International Development, Lead Ocean Plastics and Urban Advisor
  • Lisa J Hardy, Ph.D., Editor of Practicing Anthropology; Northern Arizona University 
  • Laurie Krieger, Ph.D., USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean, Social and Behavior Change and Gender Director
  • Mohamed Ibrahim and Azhoora Ahmed, Soneva Namoona
  • Heide Kerber, ISOE-Institute for Social-Ecological Research
  • Mizna Mohammad, Ph.D., The Small Islands Geographic Society
  • Shellemai Roa, Project Zacchaeus
  • Kathleen Skoczen, Ph.D., Southern Connecticut State University

Join to also watch a special showing of the Small Island Geographic Society's docu-series following households' journeys to make more sustainable choices at home.
 

 

 

Register to join live or receive a link to watch on-demand after the program airs.

This webinar will be delivered in English, with closed captioning available in Bahasa Indonesian, Filipino, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

 

 






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[wapadc] What Can Anthropology teach us about the Ocean Plastics Crisis?

From WAPA member Laurie Krieger:cean <info@cleancitiesblueocean.org>


 

Celebrating Practicing Anthropology's
Spring 2023 Issue: Plastics

 


There's still time to register!
 

Join us tomorrow to celebrate the Spring 2023 edition of Practicing Anthropology, a publication of the Society for Applied Anthropology. The issue is dedicated to plastic waste and features the work of USAID's Clean Cities, Blue Ocean—the Agency's flagship program to address ocean plastic pollution—and several of its research partners. Social scientists have not traditionally focused on the topic of solid waste management and plastic waste research. However, waste presents enormous opportunities for interdisciplinary study and action—to protect our environment and address social inequalities related to the collection and treatment of waste.


USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean employs a holistic approach to addressing ocean plastic pollution, acknowledging that there is no single solution to prevent environmental leakage. An essential part of that approach involves social and behavior change research to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastic waste. Social and behavior change research helps policy makers understand which behaviors a population can and is willing to do—and what is difficult for people to do—in order to support their efforts strengthening waste management systems. Presenters will share how their research is helping to identify very specifically what issues must be addressed and how.


When: May 10, 2023 (Wednesday) 

  • 7:00 - 8:00 AM (Lima, UTC -5)
  • 8:00 - 9:00 AM (Santo Domingo; New York, UTC -4)
  • 7:00 - 8:00 PM (Hanoi; Jakarta, UTC +7)
  • 8:00 - 9:00 PM (Manila, UTC +8)

 

Speakers: 

  • Clare Romanik, U.S. Agency for International Development, Lead Ocean Plastics and Urban Advisor
  • Lisa J Hardy, Ph.D., Editor of Practicing Anthropology; Northern Arizona University 
  • Laurie Krieger, Ph.D., USAID Clean Cities, Blue Ocean, Social and Behavior Change and Gender Director
  • Mohamed Ibrahim and Azhoora Ahmed, Soneva Namoona
  • Heide Kerber, ISOE-Institute for Social-Ecological Research
  • Mizna Mohammad, Ph.D., The Small Islands Geographic Society
  • Shellemai Roa, Project Zacchaeus
  • Kathleen Skoczen, Ph.D., Southern Connecticut State University

Join to also watch a special showing of the Small Island Geographic Society's docu-series following households' journeys to make more sustainable choices at home.
 

 

 

Register to join live or receive a link to watch on-demand after the program airs.

This webinar will be delivered in English, with closed captioning available in Bahasa Indonesian, Filipino, Spanish, and Vietnamese.

 

 






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Sunday, 7 May 2023

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