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Academia’s Stockholm Syndrome: The Ambivalent Status of Rankings in Higher Education (Research)

Posted on May 9, 2021October 9, 2024by Jelena Brankovic

Academia has an ambivalent relationship with rankings. On the one hand, academics constantly complain about them; on the other, they always look for ways to “fix” them.

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Welcome to Germany—The country where most academic careers expire soon after they start

Posted on March 21, 2021July 6, 2021by Jelena Brankovic
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Germany’s academic system is admired all over the world. It is almost entirely publicly funded, while studying at most of its higher education institutions is free of charge. However, the working conditions […]

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The Making of Early Career Higher Education Researchers: An open-ended experiment in community building

Posted on March 4, 2021July 6, 2021by Jelena Brankovic and Melina Aarnikoivu

A a narrative reflection on the past, present, and future of the Early Career Higher Education Researchers (ECHER) network. Given its independent, informal, loosely structured, and voluntary character, we conceptualise it as an open-ended experiment in community building.

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What does it mean to be an early-career higher education researcher? And why we should all care

Posted on October 9, 2020December 21, 2020by Jelena Brankovic and Melina Aarnikoivu

If you are reading these lines, there is a good chance you are thinking of yourself as a higher education researcher. You may have started your academic career as […]

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“It is our duty as editors and reviewers to help advance higher education scholarship”: Interview with Manja Klemenčič, Editor of “European Journal of Higher Education”

Posted on September 13, 2020November 22, 2020by Jelena Brankovic
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This year, the European Journal of Higher Education celebrates its 10-year anniversary. Although a relatively young scholarly outlet, the journal occupies an important space, not only in European […]

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“We need more discussion on contributions to our field”: Interview with Jeroen Huisman, Editor of “Higher Education Policy”

Posted on June 21, 2020December 4, 2020by Jelena Brankovic
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In this interview, we are talking with Jeroen Huisman, the editor of Higher Education Policy. Jeroen is Professor of Higher Education at the Department of Sociology, Ghent University and the director of its Centre for Higher Education Governance Ghent (CHEGG). […]

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“Changing a university is like moving a graveyard”: a history of an analogy

Posted on June 17, 2020February 20, 2024by Jelena Brankovic
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If you are not entirely new to higher education research, policy, or practice, chances are you have come across the quote from the title, possibly more than once. But where does it come from?

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Research on higher education research: a bibliography

Posted on June 6, 2020August 5, 2022by Jelena Brankovic

What is higher education research? Is it a (scattered) field, a discipline, a tribe, a territory, a (a‐theoretical) community of practice, a cluster of silos, or an archipelago whose watery divides need bridging? […]

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ECHER Blog turns One!

Posted on December 17, 2019December 21, 2020by Jelena Brankovic
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Today is exactly one year since we launched this lovely blog we are so very proud of! Which makes it a good the occasion to look back at the things which we have done over this year – both related to the blog and to the community. […]

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Helping each other write better: ECHER’s first Academic Writing Clinic

Posted on September 2, 2019June 9, 2020by Jelena Brankovic
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A wise scholar once told me that the difference between being able to recognize a good piece of writing and producing one ourselves is akin to something like watching the Olympics and participating in them. Fitting or not, I always found this metaphor […]

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