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In a whiny voice, Newsweek complains about the Homeland Security agency attending a conference in Hawaii. Sure, there are probably valid points, but this has to kill the article dead in the water for credible statements.
But that doesn’t mean Hawaii is picking up the tab for the federal officials. U.S. taxpayer dollars [...]
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On Monday, I have my bi-annual performance review - in 2006, I was tasked with publish two journal papers and a set of choices of a third journal or refereed chapter.
Since starting at ANU in 2006, I’ve published the following…
Chapters (4)
In press
Hughes, A and Dann, S. “Australia” in Lees-Marshment, J and , [...]
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I’ve spent the day sitting in the same room as the man who developed the Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS).
It’s quite odd to be in the room with one of the people who most radically reshaped higher education in Australia.
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Have laptop, will travel.
14 days after landing in Brisbane, this laptop seems like a part of me - and with the mobile wireless broadband, I’ve got the operational capacity to post, research, e-mail and goof off on Facebook from anywhere in Australia.
This is civilisation at its finest.
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(On the road again…)
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Following the lead from seeing @trib (aka Stephen Collins) twitter policy, I figure I’d outline my policy on follows and bans.
First, I have four twitter accounts - @stephendann, @drstephendann, a classroom teaching account and @saschacat. The last one is my cat’s twitter account. Blame @el_gato for the inspiration.
Primary Account Follow policy
@stephendann is my primary account, [...]
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