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Explaining the academic system of self-inflicted overworking

The workloads in Academia are bad.
This is not news, this is a long complained about state of academia. In fact, it’s so much not news that it’s got to the point where if I say something so cliched on Twitter, people tell me to stop going on about it – particularly other academics, who I suspect are just annoyed to be reminded of it all the time.

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 6 years19 July 2017 ago
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Diary of a conference attendee – day one, coffee and impostor syndrome

Hotel beds are a special kind of bed that are strangely comfortable when you first lie on them but progressively less comfortable the longer you lie on them. This means that my first day of EGU has not started well. 06:40 – Beepy noises are loud and unpleasant and should Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 6 years24 April 2017 ago
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