An International and Comparative Perspective of the Academic Profession’s Development: With a focus on R-T-S Nexus in the world and Japan

Higher Education Forum Volume 17 Page 151-175 published_at 2020-03
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An International and Comparative Perspective of the Academic Profession’s Development: With a focus on R-T-S Nexus in the world and Japan
Creator
Arimoto Akira
Source Title
Higher Education Forum
Volume 17
Start Page 151
End Page 175
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 2432-9614
[NCID] AA1187795X
Abstract
There is a hypothesis that Research-Teaching-Study Nexus (R-T-S Nexus) should be developed as an ideal of modern university constantly since its proposition by Wilhelm Humboldt in 1910.
Despite given hypothesis, however, it has not been necessarily accepted by the AP (Academic Profession) in the world according to Carnegie, CAP and APIKS surveys, the three international and comparative surveys on the AP, conducted during past thirty years. Difficulty of realizing compatible research and teaching is thought to be a negative preposition for realization of R-T-S nexus.
How to eliminate such difficulty is indispensable for the AP in the world. As far as Japan is concerned, the national policy of research orientation has been worked for priority of research-university rather than teaching-university. This doctrine has been internalized strongly in the AP’s consciousness in all universities and colleges to the extent that realization of the given ideal of R-T-S nexus is hardly successful.
Keywords
academic profession
R-T-S Nexus
academic productivity
Wilhelm Humboldt
Burton Clark
Heintz-Dieter Meyer
Carnegie Survey
CAP Survey
APIKS Survey
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Research Institute for Higher Education, Hiroshima University
Date of Issued 2020-03
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 2432-9614
[ISBN] 978-4-86637-024-8
[NCID] AA1187795X