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Tight, Malcolm – European Journal of Higher Education, 2016
The idea of the research/teaching nexus has become of increasing importance in thinking about higher education over the last three decades. In essence, this idea recognizes the two key functions of higher education--teaching and research--and argues that they are, or should be, closely linked. This article explores the derivation and development…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Research, Teaching (Occupation), Foreign Countries
Barley, Stephen R. – 1992
Over the past 4 decades, the number of professional and technical workers has increased by 282 percent, and economic forecasts indicate that this trend of rapid growth will increase. The bureaucratization of the professions, expansion and application of scientific knowledge, and technological change have all fueled a "technization" of the work…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Economic Change, Economic Research, Employment Patterns
Baldwin, Roger G. – 1985
The current knowledge about what distinguishes productive and vital faculty members from their less dynamic peers is considered, along with additional information needs. Most empirical evidence on faculty productivity concerns only research and publication. Information is inadequate about other forms of faculty achievement and vitality, including…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Creativity, Faculty College Relationship, High Achievement
Finkelstein, Martin J. – 1984
A profile of the American college professor is presented, based on social science studies. The historical background is traced, with attention to the early development of the professorial role during the latter half of the eighteenth century, the progressive professionalization of the faculty during the nineteenth century, and the consolidation of…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Educational History, Faculty Mobility
Parelius, Robert James – 1981
Hypothetical and actual problems in the organizational, professional, collegial, and client relationships of college faculty were studied. A list of hypothetical problems was derived from a systematic literature search, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 32 faculty of history, biological science, political science, and business…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Environment, College Faculty, College Instruction