Teaching, Research and Academic Careers : : An Analysis of the Interrelations and Impacts.

This open access book evaluates research quality, quality of teaching and the relationship between the two through sound statistical methods, and in a comparative perspective with other European countries. In so doing, it covers an increasingly important topic for universities that affects universit...

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