What’s made it more challenging?
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 4:01 am
What’s changed in the way you are #DoingResearchNow?
James noted that the impact on the labour market is huge so the demand for fast quantitative analysis on the impact of #Covid19 has picked up significantly. It was good to hear that one of his charts had featured on Sky News and he could see how he and his team are making an influence on policymakers on a daily basis.
Several of the Fellows noted that qatar rcs data due to the desk-based nature of their research, their day-to-day work had not significantly changed.
Ben noted that not much has changed with his IOM internship work. Meanwhile Sarah commented that her job can be done online and that, as the project team is based across seven countries, they have always worked online.
Marii and Matteo both commented on how losing everyday encounters with colleagues around campus was, at the very least, a social loss and – for Matteo – causing him more difficulties with his research. As he said,
Being part of a community is a key ingredient of research. Whether by attending seminars, discussing research or sharing ideas over lunch, I learn something everyday from @CEP_LSE colleagues. Inevitably, the lockdown has reduced these fruitful chats.
James noted that the impact on the labour market is huge so the demand for fast quantitative analysis on the impact of #Covid19 has picked up significantly. It was good to hear that one of his charts had featured on Sky News and he could see how he and his team are making an influence on policymakers on a daily basis.
Several of the Fellows noted that qatar rcs data due to the desk-based nature of their research, their day-to-day work had not significantly changed.
Ben noted that not much has changed with his IOM internship work. Meanwhile Sarah commented that her job can be done online and that, as the project team is based across seven countries, they have always worked online.
Marii and Matteo both commented on how losing everyday encounters with colleagues around campus was, at the very least, a social loss and – for Matteo – causing him more difficulties with his research. As he said,
Being part of a community is a key ingredient of research. Whether by attending seminars, discussing research or sharing ideas over lunch, I learn something everyday from @CEP_LSE colleagues. Inevitably, the lockdown has reduced these fruitful chats.