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Strategic Thinking
Universities are expected to keep up with the advances in different aspects of their society. The gap is constantly growing and changes are inevitable. Therefore, educational institutes are required to be equipped with new models and new thinking strategies to … Continue reading → Continue reading
Interviewing Subjects in Your Research
Being interviewed for a job, you are supposed to answer some questions and use your intuition to have active communication with the interviewer. This notion can be modeled in other tasks while one wants to get input and apply it … Continue reading → Continue reading
Suspension in Admission to German, Religious Studies and Classics in Pittsburgh University
“Long considered one of public higher education’s finest destinations for graduate work in the humanities, the University of Pittsburgh has cut off admissions to master’s and doctoral programs in German, religious studies, and classics in response to reduced state aid.” … Continue reading → Continue reading
How to Keep Up with Research in Your Field of Study
RSS is a good source to keep up with journal articles as they come out. As a graduate student, one should read lots of journals and keep up with the daily issues. One way is to sign up in the … Continue reading → Continue reading
An insight into Interdisciplinarity Concept
Interdisciplinary studies refer to the process of addressing a topic that can’t be analyzed by a single discipline. In an informal sense, observers either integrate information from their environment to interpret phenomena and make cognitive decisions or concentrate on one … Continue reading → Continue reading
Unemployment Rate in Higher Education
Reading this post, http://blogs.lt.vt.edu/bram/2012/03/27/is-there-really-only-one-job-for-a-ph-d/, I came across some issues about the relationship between supply and demand of job opportunities. In societal level, there are varieties of factors affecting job opportunities that mainly stem from social and economical construct of the … Continue reading → Continue reading