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How do we learn enough about university finance and governance to unruin our great institutions? Great question posed by Chris Newfield of @isrfoundation.bsky.social -
isrf.org/blog/the-uni... - and some thoughtful answers.
I read this online when it first came out - a great contribution!
@reecejones.bsky.social - thanks for this important intervention.
In 1997 Zbigniew Brzezinski infamously described the Ferghana Valley as a weak point in the unstable and fractured ‘Eurasian Balkans’ of Central Asia, itself at the heart of “the global zone of percolating violence.” Central Asian states have proved him wrong: uza.uz/en/posts/fer...
Superb post from an expert voice on the US border patrol.
Some embarrassment for West Yorkshire's mayor yesterday when she relied on AI for an unusual map of the 'northern powerhouse' railway system... www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater...
Great News! UEF is one of the great centres of border studies, and Alex is one of the field's great scholars - a match made in heaven! www.uef.fi/en/article/p...
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"What Happened When My Yale Students Gave Up Their Phones for Four Weeks?" Thoughtful article for all educators. www.nytimes.com/2025/12/19/o...
If the UK government keeps making it harder and more expensive for overseas students to study here, they will go elsewhere: Uzbekistan in many ways is a more attractive option for Indian students than the UK kun.uz/en/97387923
Nice new piece on 'Radio geopolitics' by my colleague Alison Williams. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
In the meantime, wet December morning photographs of three of my favourite parts of campus…
I have no idea how much longer I’ll stay here, but I always thank God that he has called me to work at Newcastle University as a geographer.
In the big picture, I remain convinced that universities are crucial to the flourishing of good human societies on planet Earth, and am excited to be part of that global community.
my research on borders, peaceful coexistence, and geopolitics in Central Asia and elsewhere fascinates and enthrals me; and I appreciate having so many great colleagues to do that with. Thank you, all my past and present students and colleagues.
I find it utterly exhilarating to teach our smart and engaged undergraduate students; it's an honour to work with the next generation of scholars in PhD supervision;
Two decades on – and despite some poor management decisions and cultures that have developed and worked their way across the institution in the past few years – I still love working here.
To have presented my work and ideas to future colleagues in a presentation and interview, and then for them to invite me to join them, in an open and collegial recruitment process, was an enormous honour.
After 14 years of preparation (4 years undergrad, 2 years language learning and working in the Ferghana Valley), 5 years PhD, and 3 years postdoc) that first day was, and remains, one of the proudest moments of my life.
It’s my 20th (Newcastle University) birthday!
On December 1st, 2005, I began work here as a political geography lecturer.
My thoughts on the politics of Remembrance in the UK, written for John Heathershaw's excellent Substack blog 'Security After Christendom.'
johnheathershaw.substack.com/p/the-two-wo...
Thanks for this insight. Would you say that precarity has become a technique of management?
As @oliviamason.bsky.social and I argue in this piece, precarity is dehumanising in multiple ways. www.jstor.org/stable/48745...
Concerning new article showing how European university researchers are involved in research that helps the EU strengthen Frontex's border regime. 'Impact?' - yes. 'Securing grant funding?' - yes. 'Ethical?' - dubious.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Why has the Christian church so often supported war and what might a pacific rereading of that history and the scriptures look like? My book on this topic is currently on half price sale with the code CONFSHIP at checkout.
wipfandstock.com/978149821959...
@jheathershaw.bsky.social
a university without its staff is nothing! On strike again fighting against the cruelty and economic shortsightedness of course closures and compulsory redundancies at the University of Nottingham