CInSt researchers at the main European conference on higher education — CHER 2019
The conference took place at University of Kassel, Germany, and gathered 146 papers by researchers from over 30 countries. CInSt researchers addressed 5 different topics on higher education from bibliometrics to policy implications and economics of education.
HERB 2(20): How to Recruit Internationally and Live Happily Ever After
In this issue of Higher Education in Russia and Beyond (HERB) contributors from universities in Russia and beyond share case studies about making good use of international mobility programs to enhance research collaboration, about the successes and challenges of hiring faculty members and postdocs internationally, and about the best practices and pitfalls of integrating internationally recruited faculty into the university community. Celebrate the last day of Summer learning about some of the most interesting practices of international recruitment in post-Soviet countries.
Read the recently published Russian report on Academic Profession in Knowledge-based Society (APIKS) study
One of the main research paths CInSt has been exploring for decades is studying pecularities of academic profession. In order to be able to look at the development of Russian higher education system from a different perspective, the center has long actively participated in comparative cross-country projects. This is why CInSt ventured into Academic Profession in Knowledge-based Society (APIKS).
New Publications on Democracy in Russia and 2D:4D Reseach
Research collectives of CInSt groups "Historical Roots and Economic Significance of Social Capital" and "Human Capital, Institutions, and Development" shared results of their work
How do academics get paid in Russia?
The article of CInSt Research Fellow Ilya Prakhov on the determinants of academic salaries in Russia is published online in Higher Education journal.
HERB 3(17) Cheating and Plagiarism in Higher Education
The new issue of Higher Education in Russia and Beyond considers the problem of ethics and unethical behaviour in higher education.
What influences student mobility in Russia?
Journal of Further and Higher Education published an article of CInSt reserchers on socio-ecenomic predictors of student mobility.
International Higher Education. Volume 94
The new issue highlights the broad spectrum of problems of higher education worldwide: from the #MeToo movement and gender issues to publishing and journals.
CInSt International Workshop on Competition, Regulation and Procurement 2018
On the 28th and the 29th of May the first CInSt International Workshop on Competition, Regulation and Procurement has taken place. Let us draw conclusions.