Marek Kwiek held an invited seminar for the DZHW, Center for Higher Education Research and Science Policy in Berlin (November 2024)

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Marek Kwiek held an invited seminar for the DZHW, Center for Higher Education Research and Science Policy in Berlin on November 14, 2023.

The seminar was part of the ongoing research collaboration between CPPS AMU and DZHW,

The presentation, followed by discussion, was about “Quantifying Attrition in Science: A Cohort-Based and Longitudinal Study of Scientists in 38 OECD Countries”.

The full paper is here:

Kwiek, Marek, and Łukasz Szymula. 2023. “Quantifying Attrition in Science: A Cohort-based, Longitudinal Study of Scientists in 38 OECD Countries.” SocArXiv. November 10. doi:10.31235/osf.io/8kzb7.

https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/8kzb7

Bio

Professor Marek Kwiek is Director of the Institute for Advanced Studies and UNESCO Chair in Institutional Research and Higher Education Policy, University of Poznan, Poland (https://ias.amu.edu.pl/director/). His research area is quantitative studies of science, with interests in globalization, academic profession, and international research collaboration. He has published 230 papers and several books. His recent monograph is Changing European Academics: A Comparative Study of Social Stratification, Work Patterns and Research Productivity (Routledge, 2019). His recent invited seminars include Berkeley, Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Beijing, Hiroshima, and Hong Kong. He spent three years at North American universities, including the University of Virginia and UC Berkeley. He was also a Fulbright New Century Scholar (2007-2008) and a Professorial Visiting Fellow at the UCL London (2012-2013). Currently, he is a Visiting Researcher at the German Center for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW, 2022-2024), Berlin. A Principal Investigator or country Team Leader in 25 international research projects. An associate editor of Higher Education. An editorial board member of Higher Education Quarterly and British Educational Research Journal. A Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts (EASA) in Salzburg and Academia Europaea in London. Elsevier and University of Stanford data name him among the top 2% of most highly cited scientists in the world. Contact: marek.kwiek@amu.edu.pl , Twitter: @Marek_Kwiek.

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