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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | It is a quantitative indicator that shows percentage of academic staff hired that has not obtained a PhD in the same university. | + | It is a '''quantitative''' indicator that shows percentage of academic staff hired that has not obtained a PhD in the same university. |
− | It should include gender | + | It should include gender perspective. |
− | As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within [[Research]] scope. | + | As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a '''strategic''' indicator and falls within [[Research]] scope. |
== Decision-making uses == | == Decision-making uses == | ||
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== Formula == | == Formula == | ||
− | (Σ Academic staff hired that has not obtained a PhD in the same university | + | (Σ Academic staff hired that has not obtained a PhD in the same university / Σ Total academic staff hired) *100 |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 18 November 2021
Description
It is a quantitative indicator that shows percentage of academic staff hired that has not obtained a PhD in the same university.
It should include gender perspective.
As far as the level of decision making is concerned, it is a strategic indicator and falls within Research scope.
Decision-making uses
- Planning of recruitment.
- Professional development.
- Knowledge attraction.
Formula
(Σ Academic staff hired that has not obtained a PhD in the same university / Σ Total academic staff hired) *100