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Abdiraiymova, C.; Biekenov, K.; Burkhanova, D.; Serikzhanova, S. – Russian Education & Society, 2019
The article presents a sociological analysis of how young researchers in Kazakhstan have been able to develop their academic careers. We obtained a holistic overview of the status and career success of young academics based on data from a survey (consisting of personal formalized interviews as well as in-depth interviews), including an…
Descriptors: Sociology, Foreign Countries, Risk, College Faculty
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Melikyan, A. V. – Russian Education & Society, 2018
The article presents the results of a study of the international educational activities of Russian universities. The goals of the study were to identify groups of universities that have similar international educational activity indicators in a number of areas (based on a cluster analysis of the data) and to analyze the characteristics of…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, Strategic Planning, Educational Indicators, Competition
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Bogolepova, S. V.; Malkova, N. V. – Russian Education & Society, 2018
The article analyzes the applicability of the liberal arts education model to Russian higher education. We describe the distinguishing traits of the model from the points of view of administrators and teachers. We focus on the challenges that the Russian system would face if individual features were thoughtlessly borrowed from this Western system…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Models
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Savitskaya, E. V.; Altunina, N. S. – Russian Education & Society, 2017
We attempt to prove the hypothesis that, under certain conditions, a phenomenon of propitious selection may arise on the higher education market: When talented university entrants favor applying to branded universities, the latter are able to automatically build up a positive reputation without having to actually improve the quality of their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Hypothesis Testing, Reputation, Higher Education
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Kabatskov, A. N.; Leybovich, O. L. – Russian Education & Society, 2017
The authors examine how the social status of the university professor has evolved in Russia in recent centuries in light of the historical concepts about the enslavement and emancipation of social groups proposed by Sergey Solovyov and Aleksandr Gradovsky. They use the metaphor of the "slave" [nevol'nik] to describe the dependent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Social Status, Professional Identity
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Demin, M. R. – Russian Education & Society, 2017
The modern university and the academic profession itself are facing new challenges: First, the increasing complexity of labor markets and globalization are undermining the structure of the academic profession, and secondly, the rise in cost of university research calls into question the autonomy of the university. The internationalization of the…
Descriptors: Universities, Commercialization, Labor Market, Global Approach
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Khisamutdinov, A. A. – Russian Education & Society, 2016
In the first half of the twentieth century, Russian emigrants in China established a network of higher education institutions based on the prerevolutionary Russian educational system. By referring to memoirs and publications in the periodical press, the author traces the history of the most significant educational establishments: Harbin School of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Educational History
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Pinskaya, M. A.; Lenskaya, E. A.; Ponomareva, A. A.; Brun, I. V.; Kosaretsky, S. G.; Savelyeva, M. B. – Russian Education & Society, 2016
The Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) is a large-scale and authoritative international study of teachers. It is conducted by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to collect and compare information about teachers and principals in different countries in such key areas as the training and professional…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Job Satisfaction, Professional Identity, Self Efficacy
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Rodina, N. V. – Russian Education & Society, 2016
This article presents an analysis of criteria for the material incentive of university instructors. These results were obtained from the compensation and benefits policies of 70 educational institutions under the jurisdiction of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science. Foreign researchers have shown that the appraisal systems used in…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Compensation (Remuneration), Teacher Salaries, Fringe Benefits
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Abramov, Roman Nikolaevich; Gruzdev, Ivan Andreevich; Terentyev, Evgeny Andreevich – Russian Education & Society, 2016
This article is based on a case study conducted within the National Research University Higher School of Economics (NRU HSE) that examined the identity fragmentation of academic professionals in the context of current educational and academic reforms in Russia. Seven hundred and five professors were surveyed for the study, which focused on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professionalism, Educational Change, Professional Identity
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Kozmina, Ia. Ia. – Russian Education & Society, 2015
The author assesses the preferences of the faculty and teaching staff at Russian universities with regard to their research and teaching duties. She investigates how they structure their work schedule and academic productivity, and how universities with and without special status differ. The study is based on data from two international studies…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Preferences, Teacher Researchers
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Talanov, S. L. – Russian Education & Society, 2014
Corruption and other forms of unacceptable behavior in Russian universities frequently is the result of poor conditions of work, low salaries, and inadequate administrative and oversight structures. A thorough reform and reorganization of institutions of higher education should go a long way to reducing the incidence of this behavior. [This…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Crime
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Chadova, T. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2014
In Moscow, one priority area of urban social policy has focused on the formation of equal opportunities for handicapped people and those with impaired health in the process of their integration into all spheres of life and activity, including professional education. The year 2009 was declared to be the Year of Equal Opportunities. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Professional Education, Disabilities, Access to Education
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Borovskaia, M. A.; Masych, M. A.; Bechvaia, M. R. – Russian Education and Society, 2014
Salaries and workplace conditions of teachers and researchers in Russian higher education are a barrier to recruitment of new staff, a source of loss as they move to better-paying occupations, and the cause of an aging professoriate. Laws to deal with this issue are constantly being passed, but the situation remains critical
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Researchers, Salaries
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Druzhilov, S. A. – Russian Education and Society, 2013
The decline in the number of young people in Russia will mean fewer students in higher education, and a reduction in the number of professors by about a quarter. This will require difficult decisions to be made, the rationale for which has not yet been decided on, with uncertain consequences.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Higher Education, Population Trends
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