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I remember dearly when back in 1155 Frederic Barbarossa had his authentica habita crafted by Bolognese scholars to provide privilege for travel to scholars and extra-jurisdiction. Both in form and content a wonderful piece of work!
Religionsverteilung in Deutschland bis 1990?
"Invoke" liegt Nahe, wenn man das deutsche "Anrufen" ins Englische übersetzt. Ich benutze es tatsächlich auch im Hochschulforschungskontext, wenn ich den Umstand darlege, aber mich nicht in eine Althusserdiskussion begeben möchte. Interpellation ist nicht unbedingt verständlich.
Kommt doch von Althusser, nicht? Hätte auch auf interpellation plädiert.
Are Studies of Valuation and Evaluation 𝑠𝑐ℎ𝑜̈𝑛𝑔𝑒𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑔? In our contribution to the Routledge International Handbook of Valuation and Society - hot off the press! -, Stefan Beljean and I discuss whether social inequality is a neglected topic in Studies of Valuation and Evaluation.
Roland and I wrote a conceptual paper comparing market and field competition in higher education. It is part of a special issue edited together with Tim Seidenschnur and really thought-provoking contributions. Will discuss in detail once the whole Volume is out. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Competition today has become a central policy imperative in higher education. Connected to resource efficiency and scarcity, it remains closely attached to the idea of the market but reaches beyond...
Will need to read this...!
That's me and my friends!
Opinion | Do Colleges Have to Go Back to the SAT? Test-optional admissions policies remain a valuable tool for expanding access, even if impacts are modest, Julie J. Park, Kelly Rosinger and Dominique J. Baker write. #HigherEd #EDUSky #AcademicSky bit.ly/4cFmmzd
Test-optional admissions policies remain a valuable tool for expanding access, even if impacts are modest, Julie J. Park, Kelly Rosinger and Dominique J. Baker write.
I had a wonderful time at the #multiplecompetions conference at INCHER Kassel; not least because I had the chance to discuss holistic university embodiment from Martin Luther's Leipzig disputatio to the contemporary Financial Times Ranking.