Research and scholarship: Perceptions of senior academic administrators |
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Authors: | Ruth Neumann |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Higher Education and Professional Development, Macquarie University, 2109 Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper reports selected findings from the first stage of a study on the research role within academic work in Australian universities. These findings come from the interview component of the study and discuss the perceptions that senior academic administrators hold on research and scholarship. The analysis of the interviews indicates that research covers a wide and varied range of activities across the disciplines found in a university and therefore needs to be defined broadly. However, research has three major attributes: new knowledge, enquiry and publication of results and views. Scholarship was perceived to be part of the research process, providing the context for good research by adding the element of breadth to the depth of research. In addition, scholarship describes the manner of pursuing a serious, sustained line of enquiry as well as the dissemination process. |
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