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Chemistry World October 6, 2011 Maria Burke |
Half of Young Australian Academics Ready to Quit The future of Australian higher education is hanging in the balance because young academics feel unappreciated, underpaid and lacking in job security, according to a new report. |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2008 Jill Jusko |
Inflation Outpaces Federal Funding: By the Numbers Academics lose federal R&D dollars for science and engineering. |
Information Today September 26, 2013 |
Thomson Reuters and 4DD Tackle Big Data Government agencies, banks, academic institutions, large law firms, and other Thomson Reuters customers can form patterns using key data and see the complete picture of their research, as well as get real-time information to help them in decision making. |
Information Today April 22, 2014 |
Thomson Reuters and Cornell Institute Create Research Portal Thomson Reuters partnered with Cornell University's Emerging Markets Institute at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management to power an academic research portal using the Web of Science platform. |
Information Today November 27, 2014 |
Thomson Reuters Adds Korean Content to Web of Science The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters integrated Korea Citation Index content from South Korea's National Research Foundation of Korea into its Web of Science discovery platform. |
Information Today December 17, 2013 |
Thomson Reuters Enhances Research and Analytics Tools The Intellectual Property & Science business of Thomson Reuters acquired German-based AVEDAS, which specializes in the development and implementation of current research information systems |
Chemistry World August 5, 2015 Jaroslaw Adamowski |
Drop in number of Polish academics causes concern One of Poland's university associations is reporting that the number of academics and researchers at the country's higher education institutions is in decline. |
Chemistry World September 28, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
US public research universities in jeopardy, board warns The US's public research universities are in serious jeopardy, the National Science Board is warning. |
Chemistry World December 9, 2013 Eugen Gerden |
Russian universities benefit from private funding bonanza Russian big business has significantly ramped up the amount of money it is putting into national universities in recent years, according to the presidents of Russia's top universities. |
Information Today December 8, 2008 |
Academic.edu Provides a `Tree' of Academics Around the World Academia.edu is a recently launched website that enables graduate students and academics to create academic webpages and to find other academics around the world with the same research interests. |
Chemistry World December 21, 2012 Laura Howes |
New European universities ranking initiative The European commission is inviting universities to sign up to a new international university ranking system, U-Multirank, that is intended to take a broader range of factors into account, including reputation for research, quality of teaching, international orientation and more. |
Chemistry World November 1, 2012 Patrick McGhee |
Losing concentration In the UK, successive governments have held to the mantra that funding for university research should be heavily concentrated in a handful of universities. |
Chemistry World September 7, 2012 Laura Howes |
10 million open access boost UK Minister of State for Universities and Science, David Willetts, has today announced an additional investment of 10 million to help universities take up open access options. |
Chemistry World November 21, 2012 Eugene Gerden |
Russian universities face bleak future Russian universities are on the verge of massive cuts and restructuring after the publication of an audit of the country's state run universities branded 25% as 'inefficient'. |
T.H.E. Journal December 2000 |
Partnership Aids Admissions Service Embark and PeopleSoft, Inc. have partnered to offer colleges and universities integrated, Web-based application services for admissions... |
Chemistry World December 8, 2011 Sarah Houlton |
Academia Grows Its Role in Drug Discovery The number of pharma patents being filed by universities around the world is soaring compared with those coming from industry. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2005 |
WebSurveyor Colleges and universities receive a two-year renewable product license for teaching and research, which includes software, updates and support through the company's Academic Grant Program. |
Information Today June 30, 2011 |
CCC Offers Entire Book Reuse Rights Copyright Clearance Center is enhancing its Pay-Per-Use Services for academic institutions. Users can obtain reuse rights for entire books, including many that are currently commercially unavailable. |
Information Today February 5, 2015 |
Thomson Reuters Provides Tax Research Program to Academics Checkpoint Learning Tax Research Certificate Program for the academic market, allows students to develop foundational federal and state tax research knowledge. |
Chemistry World April 9, 2009 Nina Notman |
UK launches materials chemistry brokering service A multi-million pound center acting as a one-stop-shop for firms looking to contract out their materials chemistry research has officially opened in the north of England. |
Information Today March 16, 2009 |
CCC Adds Academic Licensing Rights to 9 Million Works Copyright Clearance Center (CCC), a provider of copyright licensing solutions, has added more than 9 million rights to its licensing services for academic institutions. |
Chemistry World June 18, 2012 Rebecca Trager |
US urged to invest in its research universities The US's prosperity and security depend upon greater public investment in its research universities over the next decade, the US National Research Council concluded in a 14 June report. But not everyone is in agreement. |
U.S. Banker July 2011 Harry Terris |
Bank Reputation: Getting Just a Little More Love For most large companies, products and services are what cements a strong reputation. Not so for banks. At least since the crisis, consumers have cared more about the governance of banks. And even more than governance, what they care about now is performance. |
Chemistry World August 29, 2014 Mark Peplow |
The trouble with boycotts If the goal is to draw the world's attention to malfeasance, then forceful censure achieves much the same result as an academic boycott. Support can be offered to scientists who press for change in repressive regimes |
Information Today May 15, 2014 |
Thomson Reuters Celebrates 50 Years of Citation Indexing More than 6,900 research institutions and hundreds of governments around the world use the Web of Science to access scientific literature resources. |
Chemistry World October 9, 2007 Hepeng Jia |
Chinese Universities Face Staggering Debt China's fast expanding universities are accumulating debts which they may not be able to repay, a report from the country's powerful economic planning agency has warned. |
Chemistry World November 6, 2012 Eugene Gerden |
Russia targets top spots in university league tables The Russian government has earmarked RUB9 billion to enable its leading national universities to break into the top 100 in the global league tables. |
Information Today June 28, 2010 |
ACRL Releases Report on Libraries and Higher Education in 2025 The report presents 26 possible scenarios for the future which may have an impact on all types of academic libraries over the next 15 years. |
AFP eWire February 24, 2006 |
Contributions to Colleges and Universities Grow by Nearly 5 Percent Contributions in 2005 increased to $25.6 billion, driven strongly by individual giving that accounted for nearly half of all giving. Giving by alumni grew by 6%, however the study uncovered a downward trend in the number of alumni willing to give. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 25, 2011 Christensen & Eyring |
How Disruptive Innovation is Remaking the University Online learning is a disruptive technology that is making colleges and universities reconsider their higher education models. |
Chemistry World February 4, 2011 Leila Sattary |
Higher education cuts hit home Universities in England will lose 940 million in funding in the next financial year with severe cuts to capital budgets and teaching. |
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. |
Information Today January 11, 2010 |
Thomson Reuters Announces Global Institutional Profiles Project This initiative, the Global Institutional Profiles Project, will create data-driven portraits of globally significant research institutions-combining peer review, scholarly outputs, citation patterns, funding levels, and faculty characteristics in one comprehensive database. |
Chemistry World April 28, 2010 Leila Sattary |
Publishing pressure eroding research integrity New research suggests that the increasing use of bibliometric parameters to evaluate academic success could be compromising research objectivity and integrity. |
AFP eWire March 3, 2008 |
Giving to U.S. Colleges and Universities on the Rise, Especially Among Wealthiest Schools Charitable giving to colleges and universities was up in 2007 by 6.3 percent to $29.75 billion, according to a recent study by the Council for Aid to Education. |
Information Today January 7, 2010 |
Thomson Reuters Acquires Discovery Logic, Inc. The acquisition is designed to enhance current research analytics offerings and provide increased decision support and workflow solutions to academic, government, nonprofit, and commercial professionals. |
IEEE Spectrum September 2006 Robert W Lucky |
Unsystematic Engineering If systems engineering is so valuable, why is it so seldom practiced? In recent years, a number of well-known universities have begun new programs in systems engineering. Maybe now is the time for these programs to become successful. |
Chemistry World September 23, 2010 Anna Lewcock |
UK faces scientific exodus The UK faces a 'significant' risk of researchers abandoning its shores and long-term damage to the science base if proposed funding cuts go ahead |
InternetNews February 10, 2010 |
Big Blue Rolls Out Academic Cloud IBM's new Academic Skills Cloud gives universities a free suite of cloud-based business intelligence and information management applications to bolster their IT curricula. |
Inc. February 2006 Carl Schramm |
Five Universities You Can Do Business With When it comes to technology transfer, smart schools resist the temptation to treat every entrepreneur's new idea like it's the next Google. |
Chemistry World January 5, 2012 Patrick Walter |
UK Government Proposes Science Universities The UK government is inviting proposals for a 'new type of university' which would place a greater emphasis on science and technology courses and postgraduate education, although there would be no extra public money for their creation. |
Registered Rep. November 19, 2012 Lynn O'Shaughnessy |
Value Investing for College Several schools recently dubbed the best value by Kiplinger's also charge the highest net prices in the nation. Shame. |
Chemistry World November 2008 |
Column: Undercover Academic More diversity would be a good thing for academic research. |
The Motley Fool July 20, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
IBM Goes Back to School Today, news broke that IBM plans to offer free software and deeply discounted hardware to universities' computer science programs. |
Chemistry World August 20, 2014 Anthony Olejniczak |
In defense of metrics As research funding fails to keep up with the growth of institutions and researchers, competition for that funding becomes increasingly fierce and purse-holders turn to various types of metrics to inform their decisions. |
Chemistry World July 31, 2012 Eugene Gerden |
New law to increase autonomy of Ukrainian universities Ukrainian higher education is on the verge of big changes, prior to a long-awaited adoption of the new law On Higher Education, scheduled for the end of this year. |
Salon.com January 4, 2002 Jeffrey Benner |
Public money, private code The drive to license academic research for profit is stifling the spread of software that could be of universal benefit... |
Information Today January 21, 2008 Barbara Quint |
But What About Corporate Authors? NISO Institutional Identifier Project Underway Thomson Scientific has joined an effort with the NISO to build an open standard for identifying institutions. The initial effort will focus on academic and research institutions, the kind often referred to in author affiliation or corporate author fields. |
Chemistry World July 10, 2015 Angeli Mehta |
Business unable to access knowledge locked up in universities A bewildering array of organizations and schemes to support collaborative research between businesses and universities in the UK is leading to frustration and confusion, and needs to be simplified. |
Fast Company April 2010 Gay Jervey |
Fast Talk: Darkstrand Connects Companies to Research Institutions Michael Stein offers companies access to a superfast network that can transfer vast amounts of data, in real time, from 187 universities and research institutions. |