Working Conditions Have Grown Increasingly Difficult For Many Philosophers
Some posts ago – “Shaming and Naming” – I discussed the threat of cuts to the distinguished philosophy department at Kings College London. More recently I implored you to participate in whatever way possible in the campaign to save the philosophy department at Middlesex University. [...]
Varia: In relation to my last post, I was very flattered to see that former Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt is clearly a devoted post-europe reader! While it’s often said that the problem with liberals is that they are hard to find, Verhofstadt may be pretty close to the real thing. He has thoughtfully responded to my post [...]
Here is a good article from the Times Literary Supplement explaining the new plan in the UK to asses scientific research and allocate funding partly (25% is the proposed weighting) on the basis of the “impact” the research or the department has outside of academia. “Outside academia” seems to have only three aspects according to [...]
There is a big crisis going on at the moment regarding the funding of scientific research in the Czech Republic. According to the Czech Academy of Science, new policy on how funding will be allocated threatens the existence of fundamental or basic research in the Czech Republic.