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Q&A Jane Harding: Individual approach

Smriti Mallapaty
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Nature, 2014, vol. 511, issue 7510, S82-S83

Abstract: Jane Harding is deputy vice-chancellor for research and professor of neonatology at the University of Auckland, which is New Zealand's most well-funded university under the Performance-Based Research Fund. She discusses the country's approach to assessing science and measuring impact, and describes why she prefers a model that grades the individual not the research group.

Date: 2014
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