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The Academic Executive Brief (ISSN 2212-0424) is designed for higher education executives tasked with critical decisions concerning academic and research management. The Academic Executive Brief is a new publication from Elsevier published twice a year and available in print and online. Within The Academic Executive Brief, colleagues from peer institutions around the world outline their strategies, experiences and vantage points. It is a vehicle for starting and continuing a global conversation about matters of importance in higher education. SUBSCRIBE

Issues

 * Theme: Research Public Opinion, Volume 1, Issue 2, 2011. Download PDF from here.
 * Theme: Collaboration, Volume 1 Issue 1 2011. Download PDF from here.

Feature Articles

 * Drivers and benefits of research policy and information systems within the UK [2011] By Scott Rutherford, Director of Research and Enterprise, Queen’s University Belfast


 * Eye on Mexico: Public support for science is high, but transition to a research-based economy remains the challenge [2011] By Edmundo A. Gutiérrez-D., National Institute for Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics


 * In the wake of 3-11, Japanese academics must further increase understanding of and interest in science and technology in Japan [2011] By Yoichiro Matsumoto, Managing Director, Executive Vice President, and Professor, The University of Tokyo


 * Sharing its story: UC San Diego brings home its global reputation for research excellence [2011] By Marye Anne Fox, Chancellor, University of California, San Diego


 * A new Taiwanese university system begins to take shape amid major societal shifts [2011] By Da Hsuan Feng, Vice President of Global Strategy, Development and Evaluation


 * Eye on America: Working with and within a winner-take-all competitive system [2011] By Brad Fenwick, Professor of Pathobiology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville


 * Global scientific collaboration and global problems [2011] By Chris Llewellyn Smith, Director of Energy Research, University of Oxford


 * Why scientists don’t share and why they should [2011] By Andrew Plume, Associate Director – Scientometrics & Market Analysis, Elsevier

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