University Research Management Developing Research in New Institutions: Developing Research in New InstitutionsOECD Publishing, 2005 M09 27 - 214 pages Given the increasing competitiveness and greater geo-political significance of higher education and research, and the under-developed profile of many new Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), this study seeks to examine the processes and strategies being devised by new HEIs to grow research. By focusing on new HEIs, this book provides a unique profile of the experiences of a group of institutions that has hitherto been unidentified and unexplored. It analyses results drawn from an in-depth study of twenty-five HEIs from across sixteen countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Hong Kong China, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom. |
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... Relations, London, Pinter, pp. 5-6. Geiger, R.L. (1993), Research and Relevant Knowledge. American Research Universities Since World War II, NY and Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 322-323. Mallon, W.T. (2003), “Disjointed ...
... relations and industrial relations issues. Likewise, the daily routine of the academic is undergoing change. New expectations about academic employment are influencing academic workload, tenure, salary, career and promotion ...
... relations policies and other strategies an institution might adopt. This typology can be understood as follows. Table 5.1. A faculty typology • Research active • Research oriented • Research minded • Research inclined • Research defunct ...
... relations problems, a feature of whether the institution is bound by national or enterprise (local) negotiations and whether it negotiates with a general educational or academic trade union or a general staff association. Only one used ...
... relations tensions specific to late development. In addition, the environment in which they operate is globally competitive. “For the first time, a really international world of learning, highly competitive, is emerging. If you want to ...