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CAS announces Call for Applications “Challenges facing the Future of Social Sciences and Humanities”

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Deadline: 15 May 2020

The Centre for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS) has announced a Call for Applications for “Challenges facing the Future of Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH)”.

The social sciences and humanities (SSH) in many parts of Europe have been experiencing serious difficulties over the past decades – at the level of both secondary and tertiary education, in terms of sustainable career prospects as well as growth of research opportunities.

A major factor feeding into these developments is the chronic underfunding of the field – a trend common to many European states, one that follows the growing global appetite for STEM instead of SSH-oriented curricula, which in turn responds better to economic growth and labour market needs.

In many countries this diminishes the incentives among students to enrol, even less pursue an academic career, in SSH, whereas in Southeast and Central Europe it boosts the rates of academic emigration instead: scholars with stronger SSH records find less and less motivation and/or enough opportunities to seek career development at home.

Evaluation System and Potential laws

This project builds on the hypothesis that the variety of local SSH evaluation systems and, most importantly, performance-based funding mechanisms harmonised with the systems in question operate as a hidden, yet very substantial, factor underlying these negative trends. Thus, very often there is a lack of sufficient separation between STEM- and SSH-related criterial sets; the overemphasis on scientometrics based on commercial services such as Scopus or Web of Science has been pushed to the limits of a significant or full exclusion of non-English language publications; functional criteria filters for publications in languages other than English or for specific academic genres (such as academic translations, critical primary source editions, etc.) may be lacking altogether. They suggest that identifying these and other potential flaws would be a major step towards improving the global health of Europe’s SSH.

To accomplish this task, CAS propose to:

Depending on the findings following each one of these three stages, they expects to be able to outline performance-based funding approaches which are both more balanced and healthier in view of the specifics of SSH research.

Planned Outcomes

Upon successful completion, the project will provide:

Application Requirements

CAS Sofia is looking for committed SSH national experts to join the team. Their primary tasks will include:

For more information, visit https://cas.bg/en/news/call-for-applications-challenges-facing-the-future-of-ssh-1950.html

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