What Becomes a Senior Researcher

2021 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 20-22
Author(s):  
H. V. Jagadish

As we progress through life, our needs, desires, and even objectives, change. That certainly has been the case for me over the years. This article is my attempt at distilling what advice I can for someone making a transition from a junior to a senior researcher in the database field: think Associate Professor or someone 5 to 10 years post PhD.

2021 ◽  
Vol 16 (11) ◽  
pp. 194-205
Author(s):  
S. V. Narutto ◽  
B. A. Zbaratskiy

The aim of the work is to analyze the legal status of a senior researcher academic title, some problems  of applying the current legislation in terms of equating the academic title of a senior researcher with the academic  title of an associate professor. The methodology of the work consists of the formal legal method, the method of  interpreting the norms of law, the comparative legal method and the historical and legal method. The paper shows  the identified problems of legal regulation of the position of a senior researcher, the title of which was awarded  by a scientific organization in accordance with the legislation in force at that time. Based on the study of the  genesis of domestic legal regulation of the mechanism for conferring the academic titles of senior researcher and  associate professor, analysis of the provisions of the current sources of law, which are continued in the materials  of law enforcement practice, amendments to the current legislation are proposed that equalize the rights of senior  researchers, the title of which was awarded by state bodies, and those who have been awarded an academic title  by organizations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 32-34
Author(s):  
R. Ya. Iskra ◽  
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N. O. Salyha ◽  
H. V. Klymets ◽  
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The article presents a historical development path of the Laboratory of biochemistry of adaptation and ontogenesis of animals which began with the founding of the Ukrainian Research Institute of Physiology and Biochemistry of Farm Animals in 1960. At the beginning of its existence laboratory was called “The laboratory of higher nervous activity” and was headed by associate professor Dr. I. A. Medyanyk. Since 1962 it was called “The laboratory of neurohumoral regulation” and was headed by Dr. of science, Professor E. M. Berkovych. Since 1963 the laboratory was headed by Dr. of science, Professor Z. P. Skorodynsky. Since 1972 the laboratory was headed by Dr. M. D Hanin, since 1980 — Professor V. M. Holovach, since 1988 — academician of NAAS, Professor V. V. Snitynsky. In 1994 the laboratory was renamed into the laboratory of endocrine regulation. Since 2011 until now the laboratory is called “The laboratory of biochemistry of adaptation and ontogenesis of animals”. From 2011 to 2013 duties of the laboratory head were performed by Dr. O. M. Buchko. From 2013 until now the head of the laboratory is Dr. of science, senior researcher R. Ya. Iskra.


2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 661-676 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iryna Lapshyna ◽  
Franck Düvell

Iryna Lapshyna – PhD, Senior researcher, South East European Studies (SEESOX), University of Oxford, UK; Associate Professor, Lviv Catholic University, Ukraine. Email: [email protected] Franck Düvell – PhD, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford, UK. Chair of Migration Department, German Centre for Integration and Migration Research, Berlin. Email: [email protected] Ukraine is a country of significant emigration, mostly to the EU and Russia. Our 2012 survey (N=2,000) found that 49.3 % of the population covered in four selected areas aimed to live and/or work abroad for some time. Subsequent studies confirm that this has not changed. The first key analytical concept applied to our analysis is that of 'perceptions'; rather than focusing on 'realities' as objective drivers of migration, we examine how individuals perceive realities and thereupon develop their 'aspirations', which is the second key analytical concept. Hence, instead of focussing on the conventional macro-level drivers we aim to understand the micro-level drivers in migration processes. This paper specifically investigates empirically the nexus between individual perceptions of social policy and migration aspirations among Ukrainians. Firstly, we explore how Ukrainians perceive social policies in Ukraine and how they compare these with conditions in Europe. Secondly, we analyse the correlation between these individual perceptions and their migration aspirations. Thirdly, we investigate how people perceive migration, in terms of its consequences, advantages and disadvantages. Fourthly, we describe the subsequent emergence of migration motives and aspirations. Our research finds that dissatisfaction with social policy in the sending country as well as positive perceptions of social policy in the destination countries are important contributors to the emergence of migration aspirations. This largely confirms the often-rejected welfare-magnet-hypothesis of neoclassical economic thinking.


Author(s):  
Svitlana Sivitska

UDC 338:336.02:621.311 Svitlana Sivitska, Ph.D., Associate Professor at Finance and Banking Department, Vice-Rector for Scientific, Educational, Social Work and International Cooperation. Poltava National Technical Yuri Kondratyuk University. Identification of strategic priorities of investment into development of alternative energetics. There are the stages of the methodology for choosing the strategic priorities of investing in alternative energy explored in the article. The potential of alternative energy analyzed. The strategic priorities of alternative energy have been explored. An integrated analysis of the potential of alternative energy is carried out on the territorial basis done. The matrix of choice of strategic priorities of investing in alternative energy determined. Keywords: energetic security, alternative energetics, renewable sources of energy, investment, strategic priorities, matrix.


2020 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 172-176
Author(s):  
A. A. Polukhin ◽  
M. V. Flint

The article is dedicated to Pavel A. Stunzhas, a highly qualified specialist in the field of Marine Hydrochemistry, a graduate from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. He was a Senior Researcher at the Laboratory of Biohydrochemistry at the Shirshov Institute of Oceanology Russian Academy of Sciences, PhD on Physics and Mathematics sciences. July 2, 2020, he celebrated his 80th birthday, but by the will of fate and COVD'19, he suddenly passed away on October 29 of this year. He worked at the Institute of Oceanology for 46 years – from the first to the last days of his life.


2013 ◽  
pp. 137-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. A. Philippov ◽  
O. V. Galanina

June 12, 2012 marks 75 years since the birth of the Leningrad (St. Petersburg) bolotoved, tortued, botanical geographer, honorary worker of higher professional education of Russia, candidate of geographical sciences, associate Professor Viktor Petrovich Denisenkov.


Mediaevistik ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 416-417
Author(s):  
Elisabeth Mégier
Keyword(s):  

Der Autor, “Associate Professor of History” am New College, Florida, und Mitarbeiter eines Forschungsprojekts der MGH mit dem Titel “Bamberger Weltchronistik des 11./12. Jahrhunderts”, liefert mit diesem Buch ein erneutes Beispiel für die Fruchtbarkeit wissenschaftlicher Zusammenarbeit über geographische, institutionelle und sprachliche Grenzen hinaus. Nach seiner englischen Übersetzung des zeitgenössischen Schlussteils der Chronik Frutolfs von Michelsberg und deren Fortsetzungen (Chronicles of the Investiture Contest: Frutolf of Michelsberg and His Continuators, Manchester 2014), bietet er hier, als eine Vorarbeit zu seiner angekündigten Edition der Chronik Ekkehards von Aura, eine gründliche Aufarbeitung der von den besagten Fortsetzungen gestellten Probleme. Die sich daraus ergebende neue Sicht dieser Texte bezeichnet er bescheidenerweise als provisorisch: das gegebene Material ist, wie er bemerkt, zu komplex um “theories in stone” zuzulassen, doch ist seine Fähigkeit, es für überzeugende Beweisführungen auszuwerten, eindrucksvoll genug, und man wird sich also seinen Folgerungen gern anschließen.


Associate Professor Margaret Plunkett, Federation University, Australia, has over 30 years' experience in education. She currently coordinates and lectures in a range of courses and programs in both secondary and primary education, related to gifted education and professional experience. Margaret has won a number of awards for teaching excellence including the Monash Vice Chancellors Teaching Excellence Award (Special Commendation, 2010); the Pearson/ATEA Teacher Educator of the Year Award (2012); and a National Office of Learning of Learning and Teaching (OLT) Citation in 2014.


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