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    Navigating Academic Life: How the System Works.Steven M. Cahn - 2020 - Routledge.
    "This engaging collection of recent essays reveals how a professorial career involves not only pursuit of a scholarly discipline but also such unwelcome features as the trials of graduate school, the tribulations that may arise in teaching, and the tensions that may develop from membership in a department. The author, who enjoyed a distinguished career as a professor of philosophy and senior university administrator, draws on his extensive experience to offer candid advice about handling the frustrations of academic (...). Combining philosophical principles, practical concerns, and personal observations, this book serves as a reliable guide for both new and veteran academics as well as for anyone seeking to understand the inner workings of colleges and universities"--. (shrink)
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    Academic life and labour in the new university, hope and other choices. By Ruth Barcan.Daniel Edwards - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (2):251-252.
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    ‏زندگى‌نامه و خدمات علمى و فرهنگى پروفسور توشى‌هيکو ايزوتسو: ‏Biography & academic life of Toshihiko Izutsu /‏.Umīd Qanbarī (ed.) - 2006 - Tihrān: Anjuman-i Ās̲ār va Mafākhir-i Farhangī.
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    Baumgartens academic life and Metaphysica. 황순우 - 2023 - Phenomenology and Contemporary Philosoph 96:1-27.
    본 논문에서는, 바움가르텐의 『형이상학』과 관련해서, 학문적 이론이나 성과를 분석하려는 것이 아니고, 그의 삶을 학문적으로 조명해보려는 것이 목적이다. 『형이상학』의 절과 문은 저마다 근거를 밝혀 체계적으로 연관되면서 간결하고, 개념과 용어는 형이상학의 역사를 꿰뚫으면서 새롭게 정리되고 통일되었으며, 내용의 구성은 전체를 포괄하면서 확실하고 세밀하다. 형이상학의 위기의 시대에 철학적 체계성과 확실성은 바움가르텐의 『형이상학』의 징표이면서 동시에 그의 학문적 삶의 징표이기도 하다. 『형이상학』은 그의 학문적 삶의 결정체이다. 본 논문에서 바움가르텐의 학문적 삶에 대한 기록은 마이어(G. F. Meier)의 『바움가르텐의 삶』을 출처로 삼고, 압트(Th. Abbt)의 『알렉산더 고트리프 바움가르텐의 삶과 인물』과 (...)
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    Aspects of Institutional Academic Life.Anthony Potts - 1997 - Educational Studies 23 (2):229-241.
    Governments of Australia have, at least since the 1960s, desired the control of tertiary education. From the mid-1960s to 1988 Australia had a binary system of higher education comprised of universities and colleges of advanced education. The latter were subject to much stricter government regulation. One of the main intentions was to have a system of tertiary education which was more attuned to the economic needs of the nation and less expensive than traditional universities. Colleges of advanced education were supposed (...)
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    Breaking into British Academic Life in Second World War Britain: The Story of Rose Rand.Katarina Mihaljević - 2023 - Hopos: The Journal of the International Society for the History of Philosophy of Science 13 (2):297-316.
    In this article, I propose a novel way of understanding the mechanisms of academic transfers in the context of the Second World War by looking at the role of membership and referral systems in determining an applicant’s success. Using largely unexplored archival data from the Society for the Protection of Science and Learning, held at the Bodleian Library, and the British Federation for University Women, held at the British Library of Political and Economic Science, this articles presents the case (...)
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    Variants of Epistemic Capitalism: Knowledge Production and the Accumulation of Worth in Commercial Biotechnology and the Academic Life Sciences.Maximilian Fochler - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (5):922-948.
    Capitalist dynamics in knowledge production are not limited to situations in which economic interests influence researchers’ practices. Building on laboratory studies and the French “pragmatic” tradition in sociology, this article proposes an approach to tackle more pervasive capitalist logics at work in contemporary research and their consequences. It uses the term epistemic capitalism to denote the accumulation of capital, as worth made durable, through the act of doing research, in and beyond academia. In doing so, it conceptualizes capitalism primarily not (...)
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  8. Hanging on to the edges: essays on science, society, and the academic life.Daniel Nettle - 2018 - Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers.
    What does it mean to be a scientist working today; specifically, a scientist whose subject matter is human life? Scientists often overstate their claim to certainty, sorting the world into categorical distinctions that obstruct rather than clarify its complexities. In this book Daniel Nettle urges the reader to unpick such distinctions--biological versus social sciences, mind versus body, and nature versus nurture--and look instead for the for puzzles and anomalies, the points of connection and overlap. These essays, converted from often (...)
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    Dispossessing academics: The shift to ‘appropriation’ in the governing of academic life.John Welsh - 2020 - European Journal of Social Theory 23 (3):350-369.
    This article offers a critical theoretical exploration of the transformation of academic life that is currently taking place under the sign of ‘neoliberalization’. The main aim is to differentiate appropriation from exploitation as strategies of surplus labour dispossession, to identify the growth of appropriative techniques in academic life, and to situate the proliferation of such techniques in the broader transformations of global political economy. Alloyed with poststructuralist social theory, the historical materialist thrust of the article demonstrates (...)
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    Science and Academic Life in Transition. Emanuel Piore, Eli Ginzberg.A. Dupree - 1992 - Isis 83 (1):172-173.
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    The Galton Lecture 1969: Women in academic life.Kathleen M. Kenyon - 1970 - Journal of Biosocial Science 2 (S2):107-118.
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    A Preliminary Investigation Comparing Academic Locus of Control and Perceived Quality of Academic Life across College Students with and without Disabilities.Amy L. Skinner, Lee Ann R. Rawlins & Cynthia Hughes - 2010 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 25 (1):9-16.
    In the current study we compared academic locus of control (ALoC) and perceived quality of academic life (PQAL) across three groups of university students: those without disabilities, those with attention deficit disorder or learning disabilities (ADD-LD), and those with other disabilities. Results showed no significant differences in ALoC scores, with each group reporting an internal ALoC. However, students with other disabilities (e.g., sensory, motor, chronic health, and/or mental health) reported significantly lower satisfaction with their overall quality of (...)
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    Changing Orders: Scenes of Clerical and Academic Life [Book Review].John Molony - 2009 - The Australasian Catholic Record 86 (1):113.
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    Life context of pharmacological academic performance enhancement among university students – a qualitative approach.Elisabeth Hildt, Klaus Lieb & Andreas G. Franke - 2014 - BMC Medical Ethics 15 (1):23.
    Academic performance enhancement or cognitive enhancement (CE) via stimulant drug use has received increasing attention. The question remains, however, whether CE solely represents the use of drugs for achieving better academic or workplace results or whether CE also serves various other purposes. The aim of this study was to put the phenomenon of pharmacological academic performance enhancement via prescription and illicit (psycho-) stimulant use (Amphetamines, Methylphenidate) among university students into a broader context. Specifically, we wanted to further (...)
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    “I am Primarily Paid for Publishing…”: The Narrative Framing of Societal Responsibilities in Academic Life Science Research.Lisa Sigl, Ulrike Felt & Maximilian Fochler - 2020 - Science and Engineering Ethics 26 (3):1569-1593.
    Building on group discussions and interviews with life science researchers in Austria, this paper analyses the narratives that researchers use in describing what they feel responsible for, with a particular focus on how they perceive the societal responsibilities of their research. Our analysis shows that the core narratives used by the life scientists participating in this study continue to be informed by the linear model of innovation. This makes it challenging for more complex innovation models [such as responsible (...)
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  16. Character & opinion in the United States: with reminiscences of William James and Josiah Royce and academic life in America.George Santayana - 1920 - New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.
    The moral background -- The academic environment -- William James -- Josiah Royce -- Later speculations -- Materialism and idealism in American life -- English liberty in America.
     
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    Bare Life, Political Life, and Academic Life: Agamben's Idiotic Reading of Aristotle.James Finlayson - unknown
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  18. Reimagining Black feminist epistemology and praxis : reflecting on the contemporary and evolving conceptual framework of one Black faculty woman's academic life.Sheila T. Gregory - 2023 - In Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé & Natasha N. Croom (eds.), Black feminist epistemology, research, and praxis: narratives in and through the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    The soil and air of academic life.S. E. & Harry G. Johnson - 1977 - Minerva 15 (2):200-213.
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    A Worthwhile Academic Life.Clive L. Spash - 2008 - Environmental Values 17 (2):121 - 124.
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    Distinctions of Reason and Reasonable Distinctions: The Academic Life of John Wallis (1616–1703).Jason M. Rampelt - 2019 - BRILL.
    An intellectual biography of John Wallis (1616-1703), professor of mathematics at Oxford. Despite war, church upheaval, and a revolution in science, Wallis advanced mathematics and natural philosophy within the university, bridging old and new.
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    Academics as intellectuals.Ronald Barnett - 2003 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 6 (4):108-122.
    Academic life in the UK is striking for the degree to which it is separated from the wider society and, particularly so, so far as the humanities and the social sciences are concerned. Whether the...
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    Modern French Critical Theory and Its Impact on British Academic Life.Keith Reader - 1983 - Paragraph 1 (1):9-12.
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    Beyond Accommodation: Disability, Feminist Philosophy, and the Design of Everyday Academic Life.Hamraie Aimi - 2016 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 6 (2):259-271.
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    Different universities, different temporalities: placing the acceleration of academic life in context.Kathryn Telling - 2019 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 23 (4):132-137.
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    Academic Freedom and the Diminished Subject.Dennis Hayes - 2009 - British Journal of Educational Studies 57 (2):127-145.
    Discussions about freedom of speech and academic freedom today are about the limits to those freedoms. However, these discussions take place mostly in the higher education trade press and do not receive any serious attention from academics and educationalists. In this paper several key arguments for limiting academic freedom are identified, examined and placed in an historical context. That contextualisation shows that with the disappearance of social and political struggles to extend freedom in society there has come a (...)
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  27. Reimagining Black feminist epistemology and praxis : reflecting on the contemporary and evolving conceptual framework of one Black faculty woman's academic life.Sheila T. Gregory - 2023 - In Christa J. Porter, V. Thandi Sulé & Natasha N. Croom (eds.), Black feminist epistemology, research, and praxis: narratives in and through the academy. New York, NY: Routledge.
  28. Choosing coercion and subordination—a preliminary moral study of academic life.Jay L. Garfield - 1997 - In Sirkku Hellsten, Marjaana Kopperi & Olli Loukola (eds.), Taking the Liberal Challenge Seriously: Essays on Contemporary Liberalism at the Turn of the 21st Century. Ashgate. pp. 305.
  29. Academic Philosophy: A Way of Life?Friso Timmenga - 2024 - Pli 35:47-72.
    This paper evaluates Pierre Hadot’s concept of ‘philosophy as a way of life’ (PWL) as a tool to critique academic philosophy. Firstly, I will provide a concise overview of Hadot’s critique through a discussion of two lesser-known texts. I will go on to submit that PWL, contrary to what its name might imply, does not primarily distinguish between philosophical theory and practice. Instead, through an exploration of relevant secondary sources, I will emphasize PWL’s focus on the spiritual dimension (...)
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    The neoliberal academic: Illustrating shifting academic norms in an age of hyper-performativity.Bruce Macfarlane - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (5):459-468.
    Neoliberalism is invariably presented as a governing regime of market and competition-based systems rather than as a set of migratory practices that are re-setting the ethical standards of the academy. This article seeks to explore the way in which neoliberalism is shifting the prevailing values of the academy by drawing on two illustrations: the death of disinterestedness and the obfuscation of authorship. While there was never a golden age when norms such as disinterestedness were universally practiced they represented widely accepted (...)
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    Does School Academic Selectivity Pay Off? The Education, Employment and Life Satisfaction Outcomes of Australian Students.Melissa Tham, Shuyan Huo & Andrew Wade - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (6):743-763.
    The long-term benefits of academically selective schools have not been thoroughly explored in the Australian context. This research draws on data from a longitudinal study of Australian young people (n = 2933) and utilises Nearest-neighbour matching techniques to explore whether individuals who attend academically selective schools have better outcomes than those who attend non-selective schools. This research explores a range of post-school outcomes, including engagement in education or employment, years of education and life satisfaction. Participants who graduated from academically (...)
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    Academic Corruption.John Kekes - 1996 - The Monist 79 (4):564-576.
    It is generally agreed that American higher education is in a bad state. There is no general agreement, however, about why this is so. The inadequate preparation of students, the poor quality of teaching, the chronic shortage of funds, the deterioration of standards, the tenure system, the politicization of academic life are some among the various explanations that have been proposed. Universities and colleges are complex institutions, they are connected to the larger society of which they are parts (...)
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    Clueless in Academe: How Schooling Obscures the Life of the Mind.Gerald Graff - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    Gerald Graff argues that our schools and colleges make the intellectual life seem more opaque, narrowly specialized, and beyond normal learning capacities than it is or needs to be. Left clueless in the academic world, many students view the life of the mind as a secret society for which only an elite few qualify. In a refreshing departure from standard diatribes against academia, Graff shows how academic unintelligibility is unwittingly reinforced not only by academic jargon (...)
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    Academic mobility in the context of linked lives.Marta Vohlídalová - 2014 - Human Affairs 24 (1):89-102.
    Academic mobility is usually perceived and discussed as a positive phenomenon — as a prerequisite for building a competitive and successful economy and quality science. Academic mobility has now become essential to building a successful academic career in many research domains. On the policy level the negative impact of academic mobility on researchers’ lives and especially women’s is usually overlooked and marginalized. In my paper I focus on academic mobility in the context of academics’ relationships (...)
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    Life on the exponential curve – time to rattle the academic cage? A view from the street.David Kernick - 2005 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 11 (1):1-6.
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    Academics and Intellectual Life in the Low Countries.Maarten J. F. M. Hoenen - 1994 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 61:173-209.
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  37. Distinctions of Reason and Reasonable Distinctions: The Academic Life of John Wallis (1616–1703). [REVIEW]Leopoldo José Prieto López - 2020 - Journal of Jesuit Studies 7:489-492.
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    Academic Philosophy and the Pursuit of Genuine Dialogue: Embracing Radical Friction.Lori Gallegos de Castillo - 2018 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 32 (1):92-111.
    Academic philosophy's lack of diversity is of concern because it results in a discipline that does not adequately reflect or address the experiences, concerns, and perspectives of many people outside of the dominant demographic. In this article, I examine some of the practical and psychological challenges of entering into dialogue with thinkers whose background knowledge, culture, life experiences, and/or methodologies generate philosophical thought that is radically different from one's own. I contend that in order to build a discipline (...)
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    Academic Philosophy as a Way of Life.Eli Kramer, Marta Faustino & Hélder Telo - 2024 - Eidos. A Journal for Philosophy of Culture 8 (3):1-10.
    Over the past few decades, the idea of philosophy as a way of life (PWL) has gained undeniable prominence in contemporary debates about the nature and function of philosophy. Pierre Hadot forged the notion to denote the specific way in which ancient philosophers conceived of and practiced philosophy, stressing its performative character and its potential for self-transformation on the basis of what he called “spiritual exercises.” Referring primarily to the Hellenistic and Roman eras, Hadot claimed that “philosophy was a (...)
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    Academic Ethics Today: Problems, Policies, and Prospects for University Life.Steven M. Cahn (ed.) - 2022 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    New essays from an all-star cast of thinkers address ethical issues in higher education today. Topics include free speech, tenure, adjunct faculty, historical injustices, admission policies, faculty and admin responsibilities, student life, privacy, course technology, curricula, unions, philanthropy, sports, and the aims of liberal education.
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    The life and academic world of 鶴皐(Hakgo) 金履萬(Kim Ee-man). 김종수 - 2013 - THE JOURNAL OF KOREAN PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORY 37 (37):97-134.
    향리인 제천에서 태어난 김이만은 18세기 초⋅중반을 활동기로 삼은 남인계 관인⋅유자였다. 선대의 세거지가 경북 예천이었던 김이만은 이 지역 망족의 후손답게 어릴 적부터 주위의 기대를 받으면서 성장하였다. 8살 때부터 시를 지었던 김이만은 중년 이후로 주력한 문학 활동으로, 무려 만여 편에 달하는 작품을 남긴 시인이기도 했다. 부친 김해일 사후에 모친으로부터 직접 글공부를 겸한 훈도를 받았던 김이만은 차후로 장형인 김형만의 지도로 학업을 전수받으면서 본격적인 수학기로 접어든다. 특히 『논어』 공부에 전념했던 장형의 학적 지향은 김이만의 학문세계에 큰 영향력을 파급하게 된다. 이후 김이만은 주로 남인계 인사들과 교유하면서 (...)
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    The Erosion of Academic Virtue.Susan Haack - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Investigations 16 (41):1-18.
    Haack articulates something of what she takes the moral demands of academic life to be, calling for such virtues as industry, honesty, realism, patience, and consideration. She then explains why she believes the current academic environment is sapping the strength of character these virtues require, and why graduate students are caught in the middle. She writes primarily about philosophy, but much of what she has to say applies to other humanities disciplines and much of that to other (...)
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    Optimizing Students’ Mental Health and Academic Performance: AI-Enhanced Life Crafting.Izaak Dekker, Elisabeth M. De Jong, Michaéla C. Schippers, Monique De Bruijn-Smolders, Andreas Alexiou & Bas Giesbers - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11:535008.
    One in three university students experiences mental health problems during their study. A similar percentage leaves higher education without obtaining the degree for which they enrolled. Research suggests that both mental health problems and academic underperformance could be caused by students lacking control and purpose while they are adjusting to tertiary education. Currently, universities are not designed to cater to all the personal needs and mental health problems of large numbers of students at the start of their studies. Within (...)
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    Academic Integrity of Millennials: The Impact of Religion and Spirituality.Millicent F. Nelson, Matrecia S. L. James, Angela Miles, Daniel L. Morrell & Sally Sledge - 2017 - Ethics and Behavior 27 (5):385-400.
    The majority of traditional students enrolled at most colleges and universities are a part of what has been termed the Millennial Generation, also known as Generation Y, which typically describes the group of individuals born in most of the 1980s and 1990s. This cohort’s life has been shaped by corporate scandals, economic instability, and worldwide tragedies. Concurrently, business ethics has become a popular topic in the news within the last 2 decades due to the increase in the number of (...)
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    Academic Virtues: Site Specific and Under Threat.Michael P. Levine & Damian Cox - 2016 - Journal of Value Inquiry 50 (4):753-767.
    Extract: Clearly, academic life takes place at the intersection of many social practices. If MacIntyre is right, the role-specific virtues of academic life should be understood in terms of these practices.2 Academic virtues are those excellences required to obtain the internal goods of the social practices constituting academic life. And the social practices of academic life are sustained, competitive and cooperative attempts to achieve a set of academic goals and realize (...)
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    Academic Desire Trajectories: Retooling the Concepts of Subject, Desire and Biography.Dorte Marie SØNdergaard - 2005 - European Journal of Women's Studies 12 (3):297-313.
    This article is an attempt to rethink the interconnectedness between discourse and subjective agency and to highlight methodological approaches to studies of gendering processes as a central part of it. The notions of desire, subjectification and biography are understood as mediated by narratives and metaphors, as a movement between the individual and her contexts. The transformative methodological project suggests conceptual retoolings as new analytic approaches to empirical analysis of the kind that aims to provide complex understanding of subjectification processes in (...)
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    Stumbling on a chance to make a difference—Life of an academic entrepreneur in an emerging economy.Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    As I am now approaching 50 years old, I think I should reflect on my works and pass on what I have learned. When I published my first academic article in 1997 as a graduate student, little did I know about how the academic publishing world would change the course of my life as well as others.
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    Playing the Academic Game: Explicit rules to level the playing field.Bryn Williams-Jones - 2025 - Montreal: BrynStorming.
    “Playing the Academic Game” is the culmination of two years of weekly posts on the BrynStorming blog by Bryn Williams-Jones, professor of bioethics in the School of Public Health at the Université de Montréal. -/- As an ethicist long interested by questions of justice, an important motivator for this project has been Williams-Jones’ need to respond to the injustices encountered in academia. Many students and researchers fail in their studies or career progression not because they don’t have the intellectual (...)
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    Academic Ethics at the Undergraduate Level: Case Study from the Formative Years of the Institute. [REVIEW]Supreet Saini - 2013 - Journal of Academic Ethics 11 (1):35-44.
    Academic ethics among students at an undergraduate level are dictated by a variety of factors. Institutional cultures, personal preferences and notions of ethics, external factors, and peer-pressure are some of the factors that play an important role in the ethical behavior of an undergraduate student. The present study is an attempt to understand the student behavior in a three year old technical Institute in India. At a time when the higher technical education sector in India is rapidly expanding, the (...)
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    On Advantage or Disadvantage of Academic Scholarship for Life.Maria Kultaieva & Nadiia Grygorova - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 29 (2):8-26.
    The article with allusions on Nietzsche’s provocation about history lessons proposes an interdisciplinary approach to academic scholarship considered as a special cultural and organizational form of advanced studies aimed at professional development or skill exchange, which have influence on human being in contemporary societies involved in the process of globalization. The theoretical conceptualization of institutionalized forms of scholarships and internships is analyze in connection with its practical representation and economical allocation. Pathological representations of academic scholarship as an end (...)
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