"Becoming an Academic - Recruitment and Careers in Higher Education".
Séminaire de l'enseignement supérieur / Higher Education Seminar27 April 2009
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DATE Monday, April 27th, 2009 – 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm Sciences Po, salle François Goguel, 27, rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007 Paris Seminar in French, open to scholars and practitionners. TEXT All over Europe, the increasing autonomy of universities, the policies which promote scientific excellence and the modification of the legal rules which regulate the academic profession are transforming the existing logics of recruitment and careers. By differentiating the academic profession, these trends create resistance. The Higher Education Seminar will report on the current state in this domain. Utilizing three original surveys, five scholars will analyze recent trends of academic labor markets. With the intervention of: Olivier Godechot (Centre Maurice Halbwachs and Laboratoire de Sociologie Quantitative): "PhD Advisors' Reproduction Speed : Advisors and the placing of their students " Olivier Martin (Université Paris Descartes and CERLIS): "On becoming a sociologist : Sociology of the recruitment of French candidates. 1998-2007". Christine Musselin (CSO/ Sciences Po-CNRS), Frédérique Pigeyre (IAE/ Paris XII and IRG/Paris XII) and Mareva Sabatier (University of Savoie and IREGE): "How to become a professor in management in French universities ? (1976-2006)". Free entry More information: Jérôme Aust. |


