Academic age
The academic age is the time that a scientist has been in the research field and performed active research. The academic age of a scientist may be computed as the span of years from their first published work up until the present.[1] Another definition regards the academic age as the time since their doctoral degree.[2]
When the academic age is computed in formal settings, the academic age may be adjusted taking into account maternity and paternity leave, long-term illness, clinical training and/or national service.[3]
The academic age may be used as one of the components in scientometrics studies, particularly author-level metrics.[4][1]
The academic age may be a strict criterion for certain grant applications. For instance, the European Research Council has several funding schemes restricted to specific academic ages: So-called Starting Grants require an academic age of 2 to 7 years,[5] Consolidator grants require an academic age of 7 to 12 years[6] and Advanced Grants require "a track-record of significant research achievements in the last 10 years".[7]
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 , Wikidata Q102183327
- ↑ , Wikidata Q57768384
- ↑ ERC Work Programme 2018
- ↑ , Wikidata Q34474180
- ↑ "Starting Grants". European Research Council. https://erc.europa.eu/funding/starting-grants.
- ↑ "Consolidator Grants". European Research Council. https://erc.europa.eu/funding/consolidator-grants.
- ↑ "Advanced Grants". European Research Council. https://erc.europa.eu/funding/advanced-grants.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic age.
Read more |