Training Researchers in the Asia-Pacific: A Regional Response to Global Leadership in Research
Jeremy S. Eades () and
Malcolm Cooper ()
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Jeremy S. Eades: Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies
Malcolm Cooper: Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies
Chapter Chapter 11 in Universities in Change, 2012, pp 201-216 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The growth of the audit culture in the world academic research system as typified by the United Kingdom Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) has led to an extreme preoccupation with research league tables, and their associated branding, marketing, and managerial strategies. The most examined of all research league tables is the UK RAE, which has been held every 5–6 years since 1985.
Keywords: Extreme Preoccupation; Audit Culture; Student Mobility; International Research Linkages; Asia Pacific University (APU) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-4590-6_11
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