Part 3: Career Progression at the universities in London By Dr Solomon Habtemariam Read part 2 of the article here. How does career progression at post-92 universities compare with the Russell group? As the highest level of academic position, Read more […]
Part 2: Academic Staff Payment inequalities of the London universities By Dr Solomon Habtemariam Read part 1 of the article here. Methodology All data used in this communication are sourced from publications available in the public domain. Read more […]
Part 1: Academic staff satisfaction: From University league tables to driving forces of motivation By Dr Solomon Habtemariam Introduction Home to around 108 higher education institutions (HEIs) of the old (Russel Group) and modern (post-92’s) Read more […]
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