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Academic consulting – income stream, impact and brand building

International Journal of Innovation Science, 2018
PurposeUniversities are expected to accelerate and optimize their role as economic growth engines. Technology transfer is a traditional way of expanding knowledge exchange, and it is typically used in hard sciences. This paper aims to discuss academic consultancy as a novel way to bring especially social sciences, humanities and arts (SSHA sciences ...
Heidi Kinnunen   +3 more
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GENDER AND THE CONSULTING ACADEMIC ECONOMIST

Economic Inquiry, 2020
We surveyed academic economists on their experiences and perceptions of legal consulting. Nearly two‐thirds have consulting experience and 40% have consulted within the last 5 years. Base hourly rates average $244, with a median of $200. Women are less likely than men to have served as consultants and charge lower rates than comparable men, but there ...
Alison F. Del Rossi, Joni Hersch
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Contrasts in Academic Consultation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt Dr. B. Hurries from his laboratory to avoid being late for consultation rounds. The medical student exhaustively presents the new case, carefully recounting all details in his 12-page consu...
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Academic Scientific Men and Consultants

Nature, 1946
MAY I be permitted, as a consultant of more than twenty-five years experience, to comment on the leading article in Nature of January 26?
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Transition Consultation Models in Two Academic Medical Centers

Pediatric Annals, 2017
Health care transition (HCT), the organized progression from pediatric- to adult-focused models of care, is crucial for patients with chronic childhood conditions. More adolescents with chronic conditions now survive into adulthood and have increased risk of adverse events during HCT.
Jessica I, Gold   +3 more
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Academic development for careers in management consulting

Career Development International, 2004
Explores the extent to which academic offerings are serving the consulting industry and identifies ways that academia can help. The numbers of management consulting courses, field experiences in consulting and consulting concentrations by graduate business schools were tracked over a three‐year period to assess the current state of offerings.
Susan M. Adams, Alberto Zanzi
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The writing consultation: developing academic writing practices

Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2008
This article describes and analyses a specific mechanism, the writing consultation, designed to help academics to prioritise, reconceptualise and improve their writing practices. It makes the case for its potential to stimulate consideration of writing practices and motivations, a possible precondition for creating time for writing in academic contexts.
Rowena Murray   +3 more
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