Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Paying the Professoriate

Paying the Professoriate
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Paying the Professoriate: A Global Comparison of Compensation and Contracts


How are professors paid? Can theA"best and brightest" be attracted to the academic profession? With universities facing international competition, which countries compensate their academics best, and which ones lag behind? Paying the Professoriate examines these questions and provides key insights and recommendations into the current state of the academic profession worldwide. Download Paying the Professoriate: A Global Comparison of Compensation and Contracts from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Paying the Professoriate is the first comparative analysis of global faculty salaries, remuneration, and terms of employment. Offering an in-depth international comparison of academic salaries inAtwenty-eight countries across public, private, research, and non-research universities, chapter authors shed light on the conditions and expectations tha Search and find a lot of education books in many category availabe for free download.

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