Internationale Mobilität der WissenschaftlerInnen in Deutschland im europäischen Vergleich
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Algorithm based on publications finds that first-author articles in leading journals matter most.
Report based on four workshops organized by the initiators of Science in Transition in the spring of 2013.
Completing a Marie Curie Fellowship does have beneficial impacts on a researcher’s career prospects. These positive effects are more marked for academic researchers, while there is room for improving collaboration and mutual benefits with the private sector.
The role of competitive funds as a source of funding for academic research has increased in many countries. For the individual researcher, the receipt of a grant can influence both scientific production and career paths.
The impact factor (IF) of scientific journals has acquired a major role in the evaluations of the output of scholars. However, at the end of the day one is interested in assessing the impact of individuals. Here we introduce Author Impact Factor (AIF).
It's a common complaint among academics: today's researchers are publishing too much, too fast. But just how fast is the mass of scientific output actually growing?
Study showing that the fate of a career strongly depends from the first two affiliations.
Paper challenging the perception of citations as an objective, socially unbiased measure of scientific success.
By Goodman A, Pepe A, Blocker AW, Borgman CL, Cranmer K, et al. (2014).
Instructors at 259 US institutions were, on average, more likely to respond to fake email requests for mentoring if the senders' names sounded white and male.
Triennial review examining the form, function and governance of the UK’s seven Research Councils.
Four prominent academics call for an overhaul of the US biomedical research workforce.
Good habits of reproducibility may actually turn out to be a time-saver in the longer run.
A lack of diversity in terms of gender, disability, ethnicity, socio-economic status and background across the scientific community represents a large loss of talent to the UK.
Ein Studie zeigt, dass immer mehr Stiftungen in der Schweiz die Wissenschaft fördern.
Liz Allen, Amy Brand, Jo Scott, Micah Altman and Marjorie Hlava are trialling digital taxonomies to help researchers to identify their contributions to collaborative projects. Research today is rarely a one-person job.
EU report urging a copyright law reform to help researchers text-mine research papers.
The report highlights universities' increasingly significant impact on the economy in terms of output, contribution to GDP, job creation, and overseas investment.
The proportion of non-tenure-track and non-tenured faculty posts continues to rise across all US institutions. Overall proportion of assistant professors in non-tenure-track posts was 23.4% for 2013–14, compared with 20.8% in 2010–11.
Academic research can be hugely stressful. This study shows that the demands of applying for a research grant also carry an emotional toll.
Publicity spurs science study retractions 7 times more often.
New data show the short-term economic activity generated by science funding, by Julia Lane.
Die interdisziplinäre Studie zeigt auf, welche Folgen damit verbunden sind, z.B. im Hinblick auf die Persönlichkeitsrechte, den Datenschutz oder den Umgang von Betroffenen mit Krankheitsrisiken.
NIH's initiative to support and implement fairer competition for minority students is a welcome step to redress the exploitation of African Americans by science.
An exploratory survey among Harvard bioscientists
Switzerland utilizes the swissnex and embassy science sections to support science, technology, and innovation networks for its scientific and industrial competitiveness.
For the first time, the scientific community acted collectively and across disciplinary or national boundaries as a political actor for the sake of a better science policy for Europe.
Dutch universities will value quality above quantity in publications.