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Hellström, Tomas; Hellström, Christina – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2020
Project funding rarely demands much change on behalf of the recipient. In contrast, cross-sectoral mobility funding requires recipients to change their environment and often some aspects of their research. There is a need to understand the impact on the researchers' experiences as knowledge producers within such programs, as part of the broader…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Research Projects, Financial Support, Researchers
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Xu, Xin; Oancea, Alis; Rose, Heath – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2021
Incentives for improving research productivity at universities prevail in global academia. However, the rationale, methodology, and impact of such incentives and consequent evaluation regimes are in need of scrutinization. This paper explores the influences of financial and career-related publishing incentive schemes on research cultures. It draws…
Descriptors: Incentives, Educational Research, Productivity, Universities
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Hessels, Laurens K.; Franssen, Thomas; Scholten, Wout; de Rijcke, Sarah – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2019
This paper aims to explore disciplinary variation in valuation practices by comparing the way research groups accumulate credibility across four epistemic cultures. Our analysis is based on case studies of four high-performing research groups representing very different epistemic cultures in humanities, social sciences, geosciences and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Credibility, Epistemology
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Thiel, Jens – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2004
Paul Abraham, one of the Berlin Academy's most experienced researchers, was deported to Auschwitz in 1943. The fate of this Jewish scholar reveals much about the inner life of the Academy, and its treatment of Jewish staff, during the World War II. This paper describes his life, against a backdrop of war, revolution, and dictatorship, and in the…
Descriptors: Jews, War, Humanities, World History
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Notzoldt, Peter; Walther, Peter Th. – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2004
In 1933, the Prussian Academy of Sciences and Humanities was an exclusive learned society, out of touch with modern methods and funding, which had also failed to re-establish itself as a "centre of research". During the Nazi regime, it was at best peripherally involved in the restructuring of German academia. While some of its members…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Foreign Countries, Sciences, Humanities
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Hardtwig, Wolfgang – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2004
The German Revolution of November 1918 dramatically altered the Academy's view of its relationship with government. In particular, the Academy's Prussian tradition had to be rethought. From initial wariness to grudging acceptance, the Academy came to accept the Weimar regime. This paper studies the politics of the Academy, uncovers factions and…
Descriptors: Humanities, Sciences, Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes
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Cassity, Elizabeth; Ang, Ien – Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, 2006
National research policies are today driven by the concept of the "knowledge society", in which development is deemed to follow the application of new ideas. Australia, like other countries, has encouraged partnerships between the universities and industry. This essay examines how Australian scholars in the humanities have responded to…
Descriptors: Industry, Foreign Countries, Humanities, Educational Policy