RT @aniuxa: ¿Cómo se vería esto en México?
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
Estaría buenazo un estudio así, pero del contexto mexicano:
RT @RaulCanay: Endogamia de la buena, de la que mola a los excelentes patrios. No como la endogamia de pobres, esa de estudiar y trabajar e…
¿Cómo se vería esto en México?
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
This reflects the findings from this article, and it could be that my small sample is not very reliable, but it was sort of scary to see this bias first hand 3/3 https://t.co/lenIlcxnez
RT @AliOilhan: 1- Amerikan akademisindeki hiyerarşik işe alım yapısıyla ilgili bir makale. Özeti şu, algılanan prestij olarak görece düşük…
RT @walt_gonzalez: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/3y40d8wrDv
My favorite #DataVisualization of the week: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks -- TLDR is that academic hiring follows a classic core-periphery pattern that reflects profound social inequality among institutions https://t.co/sTB
RT @Zoe_MM: @DefriesDavid @richardjgrayii @erin_bartram @FromPhDtoLife It's already the case that only the "elite" schools train most of th…
@DefriesDavid @richardjgrayii @erin_bartram @FromPhDtoLife It's already the case that only the "elite" schools train most of the professors: https://t.co/g6Bg4Wtb5c
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/WkFwgFvJHj by Aaron Clauset, Samuel Arbesman, and Daniel B. Larremore via @ScienceMagazine
Interesting paper! #Science #networks #university #uni #complexity #inequality https://t.co/gzPVXJQFkN
Prestige hierarchies in faculty hiring networks. https://t.co/UWKVf0WMB4 https://t.co/2MKltpfaEo
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
The full article is here: https://t.co/g32bzvUNu9
RT @matthew_d_green: Apropos this new study that shows computer science faculty hiring is basically an old-boy’s club where your chance of…
Systematic inequality, elitism, and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks? https://t.co/fIxgHpBxeR #ScholarSunday #HigherEd https://t.co/a63TuPtnZ5
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @secparam: Read this. Even if you don't care about diversity of opinions or people, academic CS hiring clearly has problems. If for no o…
@STSAnthro @steffenlinguist @FromPhDtoLife Meritocracy is a myth because there are no performance differences between people who get hired and people who don’t: see this paperin Science: https://t.co/qJ7UHLYdLV
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
@Biorealism Besides, the power of a predictor could be self-fulfilling, considering the institute of graduation seems to matters a lot to one's career outcome (like https://t.co/0cDQKUQHi5). This might imply whatever criterion a top-tier school uses, it wi
"Faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality" https://t.co/oDYhcmM3Vl
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
@MHendr1cks @ChrisPickett5 Looks a lot like what was seen in computer science: https://t.co/RJvVRrRImu
Remarkable stats. A similar pattern in Canada, too?
@zacharylipton @UCSDJacobs Looks like there's some recent numbers on this, which confirm your hypothesis, at least CS-wide: https://t.co/aSjl4dlHHE I will say that this sentiment (justified or not) of having an uphill battle comes up a lot among PhD's here
RT @physicsteo: Want a faculty job in the US? Show me the logo on your PhD diploma | "faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarch…
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
RT @physicsteo: Want a faculty job in the US? Show me the logo on your PhD diploma | "faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarch…
RT @physicsteo: Want a faculty job in the US? Show me the logo on your PhD diploma | "faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarch…
RT @physicsteo: Want a faculty job in the US? Show me the logo on your PhD diploma | "faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarch…
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @physicsteo: Want a faculty job in the US? Show me the logo on your PhD diploma | "faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarch…
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @duto_guerra: Very interesting article (datasets included) Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/L…
RT @zdon89: Academic nepotism is real and it starts with admissions. If only there was a way to evaluate candidates on a uniform metric and…
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
This looks like the paper @ItsDrWoo and I wrote for TIP about faculty hiring in #IOpsych H/T @zdon89 https://t.co/RYIgpKT6Rl
Academic nepotism is real and it starts with admissions. If only there was a way to evaluate candidates on a uniform metric and reflects ability rather than nebulous things that perpetuate nepotism (i.e.. Letter of recs; research experience). Maybe a proct
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @krkafle: Academic elitism at its finest!
Want a faculty job in the US? Show me the logo on your PhD diploma | "faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality" https://t.co/bRwBut9Izm
Very interesting article (datasets included) Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/LYeQqBdfGe
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
@kristenmeinzer And perpetuated in university hiring processes: "Across disciplines, we find that faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality." This in US; same elsewhere https://t.co/PBaIQ
RT @DrDEastonBrooks: A must read
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @DrVEvansWinters: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RrbBcbXqXH
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @haicinnamon: A study on what we already knew: systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/MsiwxicLIW
RT @mjv5004: Fascinating quantification of what everybody knows: hiring (also grants, editing and refereeing... imho) is strongly determine…
Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/RPiOSjAHC8
RT @jmuiuc: Alas, it's part of academics' notorious obsession with counting numbers: rankings, # of papers, # of citations, H-index, journa…
RT @DrVasshe: See https://t.co/deXmtrC8o6
Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks https://t.co/PXyxwpHrra
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
@AsapSCIENCE And add this to it https://t.co/sIfuC37uNg
great study examining some of the core flaws in academia: job market opportunities and gender inequality
RT @Sci_j_my: Want a faculty job? You better get your PhD from MIT, Harvard, Stanford, etc @AcademicChatter https://t.co/lynuAnO02l
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
Across disciplines, we find that faculty hiring follows a common and steeply hierarchical structure that reflects profound social inequality. #Academia https://t.co/BldIH0g1KP
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
Great read: Systematic inequality and hierarchy in faculty hiring networks. #AcademicTwitter #AcademicChatter #equityandinclusion https://t.co/oVW7eEuW33
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
RT @jfhelgeson: This article quantifies what many of us have long suspected. #Systematicinequality #hierarchy #faculty #hiring https://t.c…
RT @McCroryLab: Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc in…
This article quantifies what many of us have long suspected. #Systematicinequality #hierarchy #faculty #hiring https://t.co/Nej5qdHkxR
Interesting study now getting new attention. An important follow up study might look at how prestige of graduate/postdoc institution follows long into the faculty's career and influences awards, promotions, invited lectures, etc. https://t.co/tq8P5vR7Bq