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Giannias, Dimitrios A.; Sfakianaki, Eleni – Online Submission, 2012
University rankings historically have been based on a number of criteria, the most common being research output and quality. Different approaches have been developed which are surrounded by controversy; nevertheless, university rankings remain popular. It can be noted that due to the global economic recession, they receive further interest since…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Economic Development, Human Capital, Foreign Countries
Jambor, Zoltan Paul – Online Submission, 2009
Industries in developing countries could counterbalance the western monopoly on higher education by investing more in research at local universities and consequently improving the local human resources talent pools and the overall world rankings of the local universities. What is more, with the perceived lack of necessity for university faculty…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Human Capital, Faculty Recruitment
Olelewe, Chijioke Jonathan; Amaka, Eugenia Ngozi – Online Submission, 2011
The challenges for TVET today is to re-orient and redirect its curricula to imbue trainers and trainees on sustainable use of resources to enhance appropriate work skill development as new and employment opportunities emerge such as recycling, ICT, repair, waste management, etc. This paper is therefore focused on the effective utilization of ICT…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Educational Technology
Shehabat, Issa; Mahdi, Saad A.; Khoualdi, Kamel – Online Submission, 2008
This paper addresses human resources utilization at the university environment. We address the design issues of e-learning courses that can capture the teacher knowledge. The underlying objective is that e-learning is a key knowledge and major resources for many universities. Therefore, the design of e-learning should be an important part of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Quality Control, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology
Umbach, Paul D. – Online Submission, 2006
This study uses hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) to analyze the effect of human capital, structural characteristics of the discipline, and disciplinary labor market conditions on faculty salaries. Faculty in disciplines characterized by relatively low demand, high teaching loads, and low amounts of research funding earn less than do faculty in…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Sex Fairness, Human Capital, Labor Market