Still, teaching is a very important part of his professional mix, and there's less of a distinction between teaching and research than in
most academic posts.
Not exact matches
We know a lot from various kinds of evidence: a) the experience of the real estate sector, where recent studies by Macdonald Realty and Re / Max have confirmed the dominance of foreign buyers at the top end of the market especially, as stated for years by individual realtors (accounts often denigrated as «anecdotal»); b) there is the digging of several investigative journalists, and
most notably by Ian Young of the South China Morning
Post who has boldly and effectively raised issues native journalists have sometimes shied from; c)
academic work, including the books by Katharyne Mitchell (2004) Beyond the Neoliberal Line and David Ley Millionaire Migrants (2011).
The main one is that USA has what's known as «First Past The
Post» electoral system (which is an
academic way of saying, you can only vote for one candidate and whichever candidate gets
most votes, wins).
Interviews and emails between Kogan and his Cambridge Analytica colleagues, provided by Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie to The Washington
Post, reveal Kogan as an ambitious
academic who traveled the world to lecture and made inroads in some of the
most elite universities in the United States and Europe as he sought new opportunities to build more elaborate databases and profit from his work, such as by working with for - profit firms such as Cambridge Analytica.
Perhaps
most remarkably, «[f] ollowing the successful conclusion of a BRIDGE Fellowship and ensuring the
academic achievements are attained at the required standards, Fellows will be appointed to a permanent
academic post at the University of Birmingham, normally at Lecturer grade,» states the program's website.
Their pick of The
Post was pretty surprising to
most but in hindsight makes a certain amount of sense with the group partly consisting of
academics and historians.
Although
most students understand the importance of
academic writing, they are not keen of writing anything beyond Facebook and Twitter
posts.
Interviews and emails between Kogan and his Cambridge Analytica colleagues, provided by Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christopher Wylie to The Washington
Post, reveal Kogan as an ambitious
academic who traveled the world to lecture and made inroads in some of the
most elite universities in the United States and Europe as he sought new opportunities to build more elaborate databases and profit from his work, such as by working with for - profit firms such as Cambridge Analytica.
In the last year, Ian Young, a reporter at the South China Morning
Post highlighted how the Centre for Urban Economics and Real Estate, run by UBC business professor Tsur Somerville — the
academic most often quoted in the media regarding Vancouver's housing issues — receives part of its funding from developers.