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Subsequent policy papers featured their ideas, but omitted any reference to the university or individual academic.
If businesses (and now, sadly, universities) can be run according to the "numbers", why not individual academic careers?
Dr. Langlois said schools could maintain their individual academic cultures while sharing back-office functions and equipment, coordinating bus routes for out-of-district students and more.
There will be also be an overhaul of the curriculum, with less focus on individual academic departments, such as accounting, finance and marketing.
When each impact case study counts for a substantially greater portion of the overall score than the outputs of any individual academic, universities may prioritise research likely to have measurable short-term impact.
So while an individual Academic Index number is often used by coaches to gauge the likelihood of a recruit's being admitted, it is the sums of the numbers — computed by sport and by institution — that matter most.
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For individual academics, at stake are their identities as scholars or scientists.
Just as individual academics respond, however slowly, to incentives, so does university management.
And individual academics are waking up to their potential earning power.
Last year, the largest British university teachers' association voted to encourage individual academics in Britain to sever professional contact with their counterparts in Israel.
Each department's share of research council funding is jealously guarded and individual academics work hard to put in bids that secure funding for keen postgraduate students.
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