Fan of truth & freedom. Founder of @IGDOREinstitute, now cheering from the sidelines. PhD in Psychology (forensic). Investigative journalist in training.
Finally! 🥳 €458,000 from the Swedish Research Council for "Girls, Interrupted" — the largest follow-up to date on how girls once placed in secure youth care (SiS-hem) are faring as adults. Co-created with women with lived experience.
"Smith belongs to a new generation of addiction scientists who are using their personal experiences to inform their research." 🌟
https://t.co/GDAoQargis
Låt polisstudenterna få koncentrera sig på kärnuppdraget, skriver jag i senaste Polistidningen. Och bangar inte för att använda "ordbajseri", "trams" och "upphetsande" i samma artikel.
Trading footnotes for FOI requests this September – heading back to school for a one-year deep dive into investigative journalism. Time to investigate the investigators! 🔍📚🔥
I am stepping in as chair of IGDORE Sweden. Looking forward to taking IGDORE Sweden into the future together with affiliates and staff! My deepest thanks to outgoing chair Rebecca Willén for all she has done in founding the organization and building it to where it is today.
📢 I'm beyond thrilled that @GustavNilsonne is taking over as board chair for the IGDORE Sweden Foundation! There's truly no one better to continue shaping IGDORE Sweden and take it in exciting new directions! 🚀🙌 🌱
June News from IGDORE - https://t.co/GbYMSXBePT
Read about Carl Salk who left the university system for freer research – and meet IGDORE Sweden's new Board Chair.
After 9 years of building IGDORE, I’m stepping down from all formal roles. I’m deeply grateful for the journey – and remain committed to open, replicable science and to systems that give researchers the autonomy to pursue meaningful and rigorous research.
Lancet Psychiatry now requiring manuscripts to acknowledge lack of lived experience as a limitation if absent (which means pressure to reveal lived experience). This is not a good development imo.
https://t.co/R8nwrGqwsL
Last year, $9B of the $35B that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) granted for research was used for administrative overhead, what is known as “indirect costs.” Today, NIH lowered the maximum indirect cost rate research institutions can charge the government to 15%, above what many major foundations allow and much lower than the 60%+ that some institutions charge the government today. This change will save more than $4B a year effective immediately.
Work-related stress and mental health are growing challenges in the research community. The ReACT project is an initiative that aims to improve researchers’ mental health and work environment by creating a self-help program. https://t.co/5ZCVfERvsq
🚀 We're excited to announce ReACT (Researchers’ act: training for psychological flexibility and work-related stress management), a three-year project (2024-2027) under Erasmus+, funded by the European Commission.
🌍 The mission? To improve the well-being and mental health of researchers by creating a web-based psychoeducational program.
The project is a collaboration between:
University of Bucharest, Romania 🇷🇴
Anadolu University, Turkey 🇹🇷
Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal 🇵🇹
IGDORE Sweden, Sweden 🇸🇪
Berdyansk State Pedagogical University, Ukraine 🇺🇦
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