An Academic in the Europe of Knowledge

The challenges and opportunities of the Europe of Knowledge run alongside the competing requirements of peer review and regular ‘research assessments’ for many academics, not least in the UK. In this personal reflection, Julie Smith considers the impact of the Europe of Knowledge on research for soc...

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Main Author: Julie Elizabeth Smith
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UACES 2015-02-01
Series:Journal of Contemporary European Research
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Online Access:https://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/671
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spelling doaj-831e5c1db538420e8b6ade878a690d4e2020-11-25T00:19:00ZengUACESJournal of Contemporary European Research1815-347X2015-02-01111671An Academic in the Europe of KnowledgeJulie Elizabeth Smith0European Centre @ POLIS, Cambridge UniversityThe challenges and opportunities of the Europe of Knowledge run alongside the competing requirements of peer review and regular ‘research assessments’ for many academics, not least in the UK. In this personal reflection, Julie Smith considers the impact of the Europe of Knowledge on research for social scientists and how its requirements fit with a need to demonstrate excellence and impact both in academic and practical terms. She notes that there is often a tension between attempts to deliver ‘excellence’ and ‘impact’, even within a context where both these concepts and the broader idea of ‘knowledge’ are difficult to measure. On balance, researchers are increasingly integrated into European networks and aspire to excellence but the constraints of funding, both nationally and at the EU level, mean that blue-skies research is not often possible.https://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/article/view/671Europe of Knowledgeexcellenceimpactinternational networksresearch funding
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An Academic in the Europe of Knowledge
Journal of Contemporary European Research
Europe of Knowledge
excellence
impact
international networks
research funding
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title An Academic in the Europe of Knowledge
title_short An Academic in the Europe of Knowledge
title_full An Academic in the Europe of Knowledge
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publishDate 2015-02-01
description The challenges and opportunities of the Europe of Knowledge run alongside the competing requirements of peer review and regular ‘research assessments’ for many academics, not least in the UK. In this personal reflection, Julie Smith considers the impact of the Europe of Knowledge on research for social scientists and how its requirements fit with a need to demonstrate excellence and impact both in academic and practical terms. She notes that there is often a tension between attempts to deliver ‘excellence’ and ‘impact’, even within a context where both these concepts and the broader idea of ‘knowledge’ are difficult to measure. On balance, researchers are increasingly integrated into European networks and aspire to excellence but the constraints of funding, both nationally and at the EU level, mean that blue-skies research is not often possible.
topic Europe of Knowledge
excellence
impact
international networks
research funding
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