Robin Mellors-Bourne

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Robin Mellors-Bourne

Robin Mellors-Bourne

@HeadofWeather

Thoughts on careers and also on higher education; Research Director at CRAC/Vitae; lapsed volcanologist. Views are my own

Cambridge, England Katılım Aralık 2018
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Nick Hillman
Nick Hillman@nickhillman·
How does anyone manage to buy premiership tickets? I’ve a football obsessed son who supports Chelsea, but you can’t buy tix unless you’re a member (we joined) and then you still can’t buy tix unless you have loyalty points (chicken/egg) or are happy to pay c.£250 a pop. Help!
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Robin Mellors-Bourne
Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
@JohnnySRich You might be a Private Eye reader. Did you see item in middle of p7 of this week's issue?! I claim priority.
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Johnny Rich
Johnny Rich@JohnnySRich·
@HeadofWeather If you’ve gone to Winchester and Oxford, new buildings every half millennium may seem like a progressive programme of building modernisation.
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Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
The PM says it is normal to rebuild or refurbish 500 schools per decade. And there are 22,000 schools. So that means schools have to last 440 years. Hope they built them well. Oh, ...
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CRAC
CRAC@CRACCareers·
📢Looking for enthusiastic & motivated professionals to join growing team for Vitae programme that @CRACCareers manages. Exciting opps managing portfolio of projects & undertaking research & eval around careers & related policy areas. bit.ly/3V13Mcy Deadline: 4 Jan
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Robin Mellors-Bourne
Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
@KFenbyHulse There are some interesting short stories in 'Land of big numbers' by Te-Ping Chen. Some quite dystopian.
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Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
What puzzles me is gov't argument that you shouldn't windfall tax them because they've committed to invest, I think, 18Bn *between them* by 2030. That's chicken feed compared with profits.
Simon Roach@RoachSN

Oil and gas companies say they’re going green. Yesterday I looked through some of their accounts to see if it’s true. In the first half of this year, 4 companies made £74.4bn and reinvested £3.4bn in low carbon energy. On average, that’s equivalent to 5% of their profits. 🧵

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Robin Mellors-Bourne
Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
At last someone has mentioned decoupling the market. In response to question about why we are paying for electricity at gas generation prices when most isn't gas generated. So....?
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Robin Mellors-Bourne
Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
Why are UK electricity consumers being charged gas-price-driven prices when only minority of UK electricity is from gas? I have to pay extra for a 100% renewable tariff - it ought to be cheaper! Somebody in the middle must be making increased profits at expense of consumers.
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Robin Mellors-Bourne
Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
I'm sorry but the actual figures don't support the idea that non-UK students are displacing UK. Non-UK went up by 1360, UK went down by 12,000. This was position 1 day after A2 results. Other influences are at play.
The Times and Sunday Times@thetimes

A record one in five young undergraduates starting at top universities this autumn are from overseas, according to official figures, up 7%in a year. The number of British undergraduates has declined by 13%

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Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
@Cash4Questions It is pretty hard to find labour market info like that. So these are estimates from our recent work on fellowships - we have evaluated several schemes - and analysis of HESA data.
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Robin Mellors-Bourne@HeadofWeather·
I think the more relevant ratio is under 500 ECR fellowships in total in UK per year amongst more than 30,000 postdocs.
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