Scientists bust myth that academic productivity declines with age - timeshighereducation.com, 20.10.2017

In-depth examination of researchers’ career paths suggests few adhere to long-held stereotype that the young publish more.
It is often thought that a young academic in any field publishes early and often, peaks after about five years, secures a permanent position and then gradually grows less productive until retirement.
rachael.pells@timeshighereducation.com

20. Okt. 2017
20. Okt. 2017