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Indian science at the crossroads How should Indian scientific research evolve? |
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India maintains scientific edge despite static funding Researchers in India are increasingly authoring articles published in 'high-quality scientific publications' despite continued stagnation in Indian government spending for research, according to a new Nature Index analytics report. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
The Learning Channel India has developed a global reputation for producing the best and brightest IT minds. What's its secret? |
Chemistry World September 5, 2014 Dinsa Sachan |
Tussle over four-year science degrees in India India's higher education watchdog, the University Grants Commission, is clamping down on four-year undergraduate courses in the country in a move that has affected many science degrees. |
Chemistry World April 15, 2008 Killugudi Jayaraman |
Indian Spin-Outs Set to Flourish A bill that could help more Indian academics commercialize their research is set to be passed by the country's parliament in June. |
Global Services July 27, 2007 Imrana Khan |
$44,172: Highest Salary of Indian Tech Grads The average annual salary of an Indian tech employee has grown by 28%, from $6527 in 2006, to $8,500 in 2007. Wages are rising in India, but demand for well-trained IT professionals is still rising faster. |
Science News February 28, 2009 David Spergel |
Nation Needs Recovery Plan For Science Faculty Jobs Even if the economy were to recover over the next one to two years, the academic job market for the next few years is likely to be bleak. |
BusinessWeek March 1, 2004 Jennifer Merritt |
Is There A Doctor In The B-School? Universities are searching for ways to generate more business PhDs |
Information Today September 3, 2015 |
Gale Announces Academic Library Survey Results The survey on academic libraries shows that closer collaboration between librarians and faculty members is necessary for improved communication between the two groups. |
Chemistry World March 25, 2008 Killugudi Jayaraman |
Chemistry's 'Colossal' Fraud One of the biggest cases of scientific fraud in chemistry is continuing to send shockwaves across India, as concerns are raised over the senior academics who co-authored multiple academic papers with researcher Pattium Chiranjeevi. |
BusinessWeek November 7, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
India: Desperately Seeking Talent As India's economy booms, companies are scrambling to find, and keep, skilled workers. |
Chemistry World May 31, 2011 Rebecca Trager |
Texas universities' spending under scrutiny A push to root out 'waste' at public universities in Texas using quantitative metrics - including research grants - to assess faculty performance is making its way across the state. But academics are warning that this could make recruiting staff at these universities much more difficult. |
CIO March 1, 2003 Christopher Lindquist |
A Tech Taj Mahal Takes New IT Focus India's legendary engineering school could become a breeding ground for future CIOs. |
Job Journal November 9, 2008 |
Career Snapshot: Postsecondary Teachers College-level instructors enjoy a class of students more eager to learn. |
Chemistry World January 10, 2012 Rajesh Parishwad |
Indian science needs to raise its game Despite a three-fold increase in public R&D in the last five years, Indian science and research is yet to make a significant impact on the global scene according to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. |
BusinessWeek December 8, 2003 Kripalani & Engardio |
The Rise Of India Growth is only just starting, but the country's brainpower is already reshaping Corporate America |
Chemistry World September 28, 2010 Rebecca Trager |
US university's scheme to rate faculty draws fire The document, recently released in response to a public information request, reportedly includes details about how much money each faculty member brought in during the last academic year through teaching and external research grants. |
D-Lib Sep/Oct 2015 Mary Wu |
The Future of Institutional Repositories at Small Academic Institutions: Analysis and Insights While all institutional repositories have experienced the same obstacles relating to a lack of faculty participation, those at small universities face unique challenges. |
Chemistry World June 9, 2010 |
Chemistry at Sussex under threat again The department, which topped The Guardian's 2010 university league table for chemistry, is set to lose some 40 per cent of its faculty, according to Phil Parsons, head of organic chemistry at Sussex. |
Chemistry World October 8, 2010 Akshat Rathi |
India calls for ambitious increase in science funding The Scientific Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India has advised the government to increase its science funding from less than 1 per cent of GDP to up to 2.5 per cent by 2020. |
Fast Company Jul/Aug 2012 April Rabkin |
How The Failed Aakash Tablet Is An Object Lesson In India's Long Road Ahead To Tech Innovation For all its success at churning out engineers by the hundreds of thousands and sending Silicon Valley countless gifted computer scientists, India has never been much good at producing hardware. |
Chemistry World January 23, 2013 Paula Stephan |
Too many scientists? It may be hard to believe, but once there was a time when scientists (young and old), policy wonks and those in government worried about a shortage of trained individuals to conduct research. |
Information Today April 29, 2013 Barbie E. Keiser |
Survey on U.S. Faculty Use of Scholarly Resources -- and the Academic Library The results provide "libraries, learned societies, and academic publishers with insight into the evolving attitudes and practices of faculty members in the context of substantial environmental change for higher education." |
Chemistry World March 6, 2015 Sanjay Kumar |
Scientists left unimpressed by Indian budget The Indian government's 'big-bang' budget has left the country's science community sorely disappointed. |
BusinessWeek October 20, 2003 Manjeet Kripalani |
India's Manufacturers In Shackles Without labor-law reform, Indian industries are likely to lose out to China. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2006 Prachi Patel-Predd |
What's Up, Postdoc? Roughly 28% of all electrical and computer engineering Ph.D.s follow the academic career path, according to a 2003 survey. Here's how to climb the academic ladder. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Still the Biggest Investment Opportunity in India Why India's power sector remains worthy. |
Chemistry World April 20, 2007 Killugudi Jayaraman |
Pesticide Filter Debuts in India A domestic water filter that uses metal nanoparticles to remove dissolved pesticide residues is about to enter the Indian market. Its developers believe it is the first product of its kind in the world to be commercialized. |
BusinessWeek November 27, 2006 Richard Schmalensee |
Where's The "B" In B-Schools? Many business schools are seeking to make research and teaching more valuable to practicing managers. This is easier said than done. |
CAUSE/EFFECT Vol 22 Num 2 1999 Paul J. Kobulnicky |
Critical Factors in Information Technology Planning for the Academy ...The analysis in this article is derived from an academic information technology planning process undertaken at the University of Connecticut.... |
BusinessWeek January 16, 2006 Nandini Lakshman |
Subcontinental Drift More Westerners are beefing up their resumes with a stint in India. |
BusinessWeek November 20, 2008 David Rocks |
India's Design Boom Offshore and domestic customers seek an edge to satisfy India's consumers, who have more money to spend and are demanding better products |
Information Today January 8, 2009 |
Nature Education Launches Free Educational Resource--Scitable Currently focused on genetics, Scitable combines authoritative scientific information with social media functionality. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2003 Edwina Spodark |
Five Obstacles to Technology Integration at a Small Liberal Arts University An "enabling environment" is a precondition to institutional change. These environments include: universal student access, reliable networks, multiple opportunities for training and consulting, and "a faculty ethos which values experimentation and toleration of falters." |
Global Services September 1, 2008 |
A New Training Center for TCS in Assam, India Tata Consultancy Services, a leading IT services, business solutions and outsourcing organization, announced the launch of its pioneering initiative to train and develop talent available in the North East of India. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 4, 2005 James Heskett |
How Can Business Schools Be Made More Relevant? Business schools focus more on academic rigor than preparing students for future professional success. It may be time to change this focus. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 John Finneran |
IBM: "I" Stands for India IBM will invest $6 billion in India -- but why? |
Managed Care June 2002 |
Physician incomes rise in academia Compensation continues to increase for most physician categories in academic medical settings, according to a survey by the Medical Group Management Association. |
HBS Working Knowledge October 18, 2006 Roger Thompson |
New at the Helm: A Talk with HBS Dean Light Harvard Business School Dean Jay Light discusses the opportunities brought by globalism, challenges in recruiting and developing faculty, and program innovation needed to meet the needs of 21st-century business leaders. |
BusinessWeek January 31, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
India: A Nation Of Dropouts The government is slowly responding to the fact that without a much deeper reservoir of educated youth, India may see its gains in software and manufacturing evaporate. |
The Motley Fool July 23, 2008 Kristin Graham |
Is India's Miracle Over? It's been just 16 years since India opened its economic borders to the world -- and the country's transformation has been staggering. The country's amazing growth is just beginning. |
Information Today February 24, 2015 |
APA Temporarily Suspends New Programs for PSYCAS Service Released in January, PSYCAS streamlines the psychology program application process for students, faculty members, and departments. |
CIO December 1, 2000 Tom Field |
For a Few Rupees More India's outsourcing industry is eager to move beyond its back-office image... |
T.H.E. Journal September 2004 Peg Pankowski |
Faculty Training for Online Teaching Experts agree that faculty need training to teach online, yet a survey of faculty who teach undergraduate mathematics courses online indicates that most faculty at two-year colleges are still not receiving adequate training. |
Global Services January 28, 2008 |
India's Two Worlds There are two different faces of India one that is healthy, educated and technically sound and the other which is quite the opposite. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2001 Julie Cagle & Steven Hornik |
Faculty Development and Educational Technology In the summer of 1998, Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio, began its first of three summer workshops promoting the use of instructional technology to enhance student learning in the Williams College of Business... |
Geotimes July 2004 Naomi Lubick |
Capitol Loss The only department offering graduate degrees in geology in the District of Columbia is closing its doors at the end of the academic year. |
IEEE Spectrum April 2012 Bhattacharya et al. |
Searching for the Aakash Yet another ultra-inexpensive computer project falls short of the mark |
D-Lib Mar/Apr 2011 David Seaman |
Discovering the Information Needs of Humanists When Planning an Institutional Repository Through in-person interviews with humanities faculty members, this study examines what information needs are expressed by humanities scholars that an institutional repository can address. |
CAUSE/EFFECT Vol 22 Num 2 1999 Dorothy A. Frayer |
Creating a Campus Culture to Support a Teaching and Learning Revolution How can a college or university best support the faculty in the process of rethinking courses and curricula to unleash the truly revolutionary potential for technology to enhance learning?... |