University can be a challenge. Chancellor of Vice is here to show you how to challenge it and become the ultimate king of campus.
chendriksen:

Just pinned this to my board. Revision motivation! 
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chendriksen:

Just pinned this to my board. Revision motivation! 

(Source: FastCompany)

iraffiruse:

frozach submitted

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bolin-ator:

SMART STUDENT

bolin-ator:

SMART STUDENT

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Capitalism will get you laid.

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Bow down to your new god…
All the awards. All of them.

Bow down to your new god…

All the awards. All of them.

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The Great STEM Shortage in America

infographr:

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are a dying breed of courses students in the US are taking.

STEM Shortage
Created by: Online Engineering Degree

cwnl:

Map of Scientific Collaborations
(Pictured Above: Collaboration going on in Europe)
In the spirit of the well-circulated Facebook friendship map by Paul Butler, research analyst Olivier Beauchesne at Science-Metrix examines scientific collaboration around the world from 2005 to 2009:
‘I was very impressed by the friendship map made by Facebook intern, Paul Buffer [sp] and I realized that I had access to a similar dataset. Instead of a database of friendship data, I had access to a database of scientific collaboration.’
From an extensive database of academic citations:
I extracted and aggregated scientific collaboration between cities all over the world. For example, if a UCLA researcher published a paper with a colleague at the University of Tokyo, this would create an instance of collaboration between Los Angeles and Tokyo.

Sort yourself out Spain….

cwnl:

Map of Scientific Collaborations

(Pictured Above: Collaboration going on in Europe)

In the spirit of the well-circulated Facebook friendship map by Paul Butler, research analyst Olivier Beauchesne at Science-Metrix examines scientific collaboration around the world from 2005 to 2009:

‘I was very impressed by the friendship map made by Facebook intern, Paul Buffer [sp] and I realized that I had access to a similar dataset. Instead of a database of friendship data, I had access to a database of scientific collaboration.’

From an extensive database of academic citations:

I extracted and aggregated scientific collaboration between cities all over the world. For example, if a UCLA researcher published a paper with a colleague at the University of Tokyo, this would create an instance of collaboration between Los Angeles and Tokyo.

Sort yourself out Spain….

(via rhetoricalyeti)